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Joy Greer
28 June, 18:45
How is work defined in physics
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Coleman Henderson
28 June, 21:10
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Work is the dot product of the force and displacement vectors.
W = F · d
In other words, it is the force times the parallel component of the distance.
W = F d cos θ, where θ is the angle between the force and distance.
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