No, work is equal to force times distance. Power is equal to force times distance over time.
yes. Remember your trip from home to work equals the distance from work to home. You commute like that every day.
Force times Distance equals Work
If a simple machine reduces the strength of a force, then the distance over which the force is applied must be increased to compensate for the reduced strength. This is in accordance with the principle of work conservation, where work input equals work output.
Force times distance equals work.
To find distance in the work formula, you can rearrange the formula to distance equals work divided by force. This allows you to calculate the distance by dividing the work done by the force applied.
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Work divided by force equals distance. This equation is based on the formula for work, which is work = force x distance. By rearranging the formula, you get distance = work/force.
W= FxD is a balanced equation because Work is Force times distance.
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Work=Force X Distance
This is the equation for "work."