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W=Fd so when you divide both sides by Force and Work and take the reciprocal you get the equation F=W/d

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Q: How do you find force when given distance and work?
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What formula do you need to solve for distance if given foce and work?

The formula for finding work is: Work = force X distance. To find distance, you must divide both sides by force. After simplifying the equation, the new equation will read: distance = work divided by force


What is the formula of power if distance and force are given?

You need one more "given": the time, i.e., how long it takes you. Work = distance x force, and power = work / time. Thus, you get: power = distance x force / time


How do you find distance given mass and work?

You can't. Work is (force) times (distance), so you have to know something about the force. Just knowing the mass doesn't tell you anything about the force ... unless there's actually something else about the mass that you've overlooked.


What formula is used to determine distance if work and force are given?

W = f.s Work = force x distance w in neuton metres


What is the formula for work given force distance and time?

Work = (force) x (distance). Time is not involved.But if that amount of work was done in that amount of time, then(force) x (distance)/(time) is the average power during that time.


How to find work done?

Work done is calculated by multiplying force applied by the distance over which the force is exerted: Work = Force × Distance Work=Force×Distance.


How do you find the effort force if you already have the load force and the distance moved by load force?

work (effort) equals load times distance


If force is work divided by distance then distance is force divided by work?

I usually start with the definition of work: Work = force * distance so... Force = work / distance Distance = work / force So, no. You had it backwards.


How do you find power from force distance time and work?

Power = (work) divided by (time) If you don't know the amount of work, you can calculate it. Work = (force) times (distance).


Calculating work on inclined plane?

Formula of work is always { Work= Force x Distance} so you find the force applied and the distance moved then multiply


How do you find the amount of work done on an object?

Work = force x distance.


How do you determine how much work is done?

First you have to find the force F=(mass/weight of object)*(9.8) Once you find force Work=(Force)*(Distance) Your answer will be in joules