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The work done by a force is the product of force and

Chapter 4, Problem 10DQ

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The work done by a force is the product of force and distance. The torque due to a force is the product of force and distance. Does this mean that torque and work are equivalent? Explain.

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The work done by a force is the product of force and distance. The torque due to a force is the product of force and distance. Does this mean that torque and work are equivalent? Explain.

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Solution to 10DQ Work done is defined as the product of the applied force and the distance in the direction of the applied force. Thus W=F.d which is a scalar

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