Question
Complete the equation used to calculate work.
Work = (distance or force) X (distance or force)
Work = (distance or force) X (distance or force)
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What? No you put either distance or force in the (‘s, what order does it go in?
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GPT 3.5
X cosine(theta)
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GPT 3.5
Apologies for the confusion. The equation to calculate work is:
Work = Force x Distance x cos(theta)
where:
- Force is the magnitude of the force applied in the direction of motion
- Distance is the displacement over which the force is applied
- theta is the angle between the force vector and the displacement vector
Work = Force x Distance x cos(theta)
where:
- Force is the magnitude of the force applied in the direction of motion
- Distance is the displacement over which the force is applied
- theta is the angle between the force vector and the displacement vector
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