Conservative vs. Nonconservative: The Ultimate Clash of Forces! ⚡ #Physics #workenergytheorem

Join My Telegram group agsJaj-rvLYxZmZl Join My WhatsApp group Click this link to subscribe to my youtube channel In physics, work is defined as the transfer of energy that occurs when a force is applied to an object and the object is displaced in the direction of the force. Work is represented by the equation: Work = Force × Displacement × cos(θ) Where: - Work is measured in joules (J). - Force is measured in newtons (N). - Displacement is measured in meters (m). - θ is the angle between the force vector and the displacement vector. The work equation can be simplified in certain cases. For example, if the force and displacement vectors are parallel or anti-parallel (θ = 0° or 180°), the equation becomes: Work = Force × Displacement If the force is perpendicular to th
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