Question
What is the mathematical relationship between force and work?(1 point)
Responses
W × d = F
W = F × d
W = F × a
W = F/d
Responses
W × d = F
W = F × d
W = F × a
W = F/d
Answers
Answer
If W = F × d
, which of the following equations shows work being calculated using the correct units?(1 point)
Responses
113 N=(17.4 J)×(6.51 ft)
113 N=(17.4 J)×(6.51 m)
113 J=(17.4 N)×(6.51 ft)
113 J=(17.4 N)×(6.51 m)
, which of the following equations shows work being calculated using the correct units?(1 point)
Responses
113 N=(17.4 J)×(6.51 ft)
113 N=(17.4 J)×(6.51 m)
113 J=(17.4 N)×(6.51 ft)
113 J=(17.4 N)×(6.51 m)
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GPT-4o mini
The correct mathematical relationship between force and work is:
**W = F × d**
Where:
- \( W \) is the work done,
- \( F \) is the force applied,
- \( d \) is the distance over which the force is applied.
**W = F × d**
Where:
- \( W \) is the work done,
- \( F \) is the force applied,
- \( d \) is the distance over which the force is applied.