Civil Engineering - Applied Mechanics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Applied Mechanics - Section 1 (Q.No. 25)
25.
Work may be defined as
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Sanjay B M said:
2 years ago
Force * distance is the moment, right?
And Moment is equal to energy. Am I right?
And Moment is equal to energy. Am I right?
Sachin said:
7 years ago
Work is a force applied over the distance so answer A is correct.
Tanmay said:
7 years ago
Work = Force x Distance.
If I carry an object to and fro 10 metres, the work done would be Force x 20 metres.
Work = Force x Displacement.
If I carry an object to and fro 10 metres, the work done would be Force x 0 metres.
A is the right option.
If I carry an object to and fro 10 metres, the work done would be Force x 20 metres.
Work = Force x Displacement.
If I carry an object to and fro 10 metres, the work done would be Force x 0 metres.
A is the right option.
Dipesh Soni said:
10 years ago
None of this will be the right answer.
Because its force x displacement.
Because its force x displacement.
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