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What is the relationship between force and work?
What is the relationship between force and work?
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Force can be stated as a pull or push that causes any body with a mass to vary its velocity and acceleration. Force is a vector as it has both direction and magnitude. Regardless of the state of the body (static or dynamic), when the force applied to a body is zero, the work produced by force is zero.
The work W is equal to the force f times the distanced, or W = fd, to express this concept numerically. The work done is W = fd cos if the force is applied at an angle to the displacement.