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Dayami Bishop
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18 August, 08:22
What is the correct formula for work?
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18 August, 08:51
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The work is calculated by multiplying the force by the amount of movement of an object (W = F * d). A force of 10 newtons, that moves an object 3 meters, does 30 n-m of work. A newton-meter is the same thing as a joule, so the units for work are the same as those for energy - joules.
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