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  • 04-05-2020
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How is work calculated when the force applied is not parallel to the displacement

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AskMak AskMak
  • 04-05-2020
Pretty sure it’s Force*Distance*Cos(theta)
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Chelboy
Chelboy Chelboy
  • 04-05-2020

Answer:

Workdone=horizontal component Of The force x displacement

Explanation:

If the force is not parallel to the displacement,you have to find the horizontal component Of The force using the given angle, after that you multiply the horizontal component Of The force by the displacement then you get work done

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