Work done is related to the applied force as follows
Work = Force x Displacement
Work = Force x Distance
Work = Force x Power
Work = Force x Displacement in the direction of force
Work is equal to the product of force applied and displacement,
i.e., Work = Force x Displacement in the direction of force.
Which of the following define work most accurately? 1. Work is the product of displacement and force in the direction of displacement. 2. Work is the product of force and speed. 3. When a force applied causes displacement in a direction, work is done. 4. Work is the product of distance and force applied.
When force applied is not in the direction of displacement of an object, is there any work done?
Why work is said to be negative when force is applied opposite to the direction of displacement?
A force F is applied to the body and body displaces in the direction of force applied. If the force applied to the body is doubled, the work done will be