To calculate work done on an object,
divide the force in the direction of motion by the dist...
Physics, 16.07.2019 01:40 Greenrune113
To calculate work done on an object,
divide the force in the direction of motion by the distance the object moved
multiply all forces applied to the object by the distance the object moved
divide the distance the object moved by the force in the direction of motion
multiply the force in the direction of motion by the distance the object moved
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