Work Done by 100 N Force Over 10 m (0° Angle)
A 100 N force applied over 10 meters at 0° (parallel to motion) does 1000 joules of work.
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- Enter force, distance and angle between f and d in the fields above.
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- Read your work done and the full breakdown beneath it.
Calculate the work done when a 100 Newton force moves an object 10 meters in the direction of force.
Frequently asked questions
- What if the force is applied at an angle?
- Only the component along the direction of motion does work. A force at 60° contributes cos(60°) = 0.5 of its magnitude.
- How is work related to energy?
- The work-energy theorem states that net work done on an object equals its change in kinetic energy: W_net = ΔKE.