Force times distance equals work.
Force times distance is called "Work" for the purposes of physics.
Torque is calculated by multiplying a force by the distance from the fulcrum at which it acts.
W= FxD is a balanced equation because Work is Force times distance.
Speed describes the distance traveled by an object divided by the time in which the distance was traveled, if the direction is not specified.
Force applied times the distance traveled is work or energy. Think about it...You apply a force to an object, say: push a crate, and you move it a distance. What has been done?? Work. Work is equivalent to energy and is measured in Newton-meters (Nm) or Joules (J).
Work is basically the product of force and distance traveled, so if any of the two (force, distance) change, the work will change as well.
Force times distance equals work.
Force times Distance equals Work
To increase speed and distance traveled of a load in relation to force, mechanisms such as using gears, pulleys, or inclined planes can be employed. Gears can increase speed by transferring force between different sized gears, while pulleys can increase distance traveled by changing the direction of the force applied. Inclined planes reduce the force required to move a load over a longer distance.
There are two ways to find the distance traveled. One is to measure the distance traveled. The other is to measure the distance raveled within a certain amount of time and then multiply to find how far it will travel in the future.
Force times distance is called "Work" for the purposes of physics.
Work is defined as force times distance.
Distance = (rate)(time). Where distance is equal to the rate times the time.
work (effort) equals load times distance
In a machine with a mechanical advantage of 3, the output force is exerted over a shorter distance compared to the distance over which the input force is exerted. The output force is three times greater than the input force but is exerted over a third of the distance traveled by the input force due to the principle of work conservation.
Work = force x distance traveled (only when the force and distance are acting in the same direction)