Work W. The dot product of Force and Distance through which the force acts is called Work . W=F.d
This is called the moment of the force
The term defined as the size of the force multiplied by the distance through which the force acts is work. Work is calculated as the force applied in the same direction as the displacement multiplied by the distance moved.
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Work.
The gravitational force is an example of a force that acts through distance. It is a force of attraction between two objects that is determined by their masses and the distance between them.
The term is torque. Torque is a measure of how much a force acting on an object causes that object to rotate. It is calculated by multiplying the force applied by the distance from the axis of rotation.
Work done is the application of a force over a distance, resulting in the transfer of energy from one system to another. It is calculated as the product of the force applied and the distance over which the force is applied in the direction of the force.
The "x" in "force x distance" represents multiplication in this context. It indicates that the force applied is multiplied by the distance over which it acts to determine the work done.
Input Distance is the distance the input force acts through.
Energy can be transferred to material things by pushing or pulling AND moving it through a distance. The push or pull is a force, and the amount of energy is the magnitude of the force multiplied by the distance through which it acts. No matter how hard you push or pull, if your force doesn't move through any distance, then no energy is transferred to the thing you're pushing or pulling.
input distance- the distance the input force acts through
The amount of work done depends on the distance over which the force is applied. Work is calculated as force multiplied by the distance the force is applied over. So, without knowing the distance, it is not possible to determine the work done with just the information that the force is 10 N.
the distance through which the force acts.