that's the work done or energy in joules
d=rt distance= rate[times] distance= rate * times
Moment
Somewhere on the line, at a distance that is A times the unit distance from the origin.
That's the "mechanical advantage" of the machine.
Force times distance equals work.
Force times Distance equals Work
Force times distance is called "Work" for the purposes of physics.
Work is defined as force times distance.
work (effort) equals load times distance
No, work is equal to force times distance. Power is equal to force times distance over time.
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.
work
Distance
Work is defined as force times displacement in the direction of the force being applied. This means that work is a measure of how much force is used to move an object a certain distance. Mathematically, work is calculated as the product of force and distance: Work = Force x Distance.
To work out the moment of a force you times the force by the distance the force is from the pivot. So, basically: Moment = force x distance.