229. The work done of vectors force F and distance d, separated by angle θ can be calculated using,
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b Explanation: Force is a vector quantity, whereas distance is scalar. Work is defined as the product of force and distance, which is given by dot product.
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See lessExplanation: Force is a vector quantity, whereas distance is scalar. Work is defined as
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B Explanation: Force is a vector quantity, whereas distance is scalar. Work is defined as the product of force and distance, which is given by dot product.
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See lessExplanation: Force is a vector quantity, whereas distance is scalar. Work is defined as
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Answer: b Explanation: Force is a vector quantity, whereas distance is scalar. Work is defined as the product of force and distance, which is given by dot product.
Answer: b
See lessExplanation: Force is a vector quantity, whereas distance is scalar. Work is defined as
the product of force and distance, which is given by dot product.
b) Explanation: Force is a vector quantity, whereas distance is scalar. Work is defined as the product of force and distance, which is given by dot product.
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See lessExplanation: Force is a vector quantity, whereas distance is scalar. Work is defined as the product of force and distance, which is given by dot product.