The force is an important part of life for both Jedi and Sith alike. Distance is very important, as you may have noticed in some of the films, some weaker individuals can only project force over short spaces, but more powerful people can even project force across large rooms, ex: Darth Vader
Force times distance equals work.
W= FxD is a balanced equation because Work is Force times distance.
Force times distance is called "Work" for the purposes of physics.
Distance
No. Work is transferred energy. When you do work, you are transferring energy. If the force is constant over time: Work = F*d*cos(theta) where F = force d = distance object travels over the time the force is applied theta = angle between force and the displacement of the object The only component of the force that can do work is the component of the force that is parallel to the displacement.
No, work is equal to force times distance. Power is equal to force times distance over time.
Force times Distance equals Work
The definition of "Work" is typically force times distance. It it's a non-constant force, it can also be a force integrated over a distance (Calculus) .
Force times distance equals work.
Work. The force times the distance over which the force is applied is equal to the work. Work is measured in joules.
No. That would violate Conservation of Energy.
Work is defined as force times distance.
work (effort) equals load times distance
W= FxD is a balanced equation because Work is Force times distance.
Force times distance is called "Work" for the purposes of physics.
Work is force times distance - assuming the force is applied in the same direction as the movement.
Work = Force x Distance