The work done by a force F=i+j+kim moving an object from a point p(1.1.1) to the point Q(1,2,2) is
Answer: 2
Explanation
Work is done every time a force moves something over a distance. By multiplying the force by the distance traveled in the direction of the force, you can calculate the energy transferred or the work done. Energy transmitted = work completed = force x distance traveled in the direction ofย force.
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