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The Equation For Work

The equation for work contains three variables that correspond to the key elements of work: force, displacement, and cause. The cosine of the angle theta represents the amount of force that causes displacement, as it selects the horizontal component of a force exerted at an angle, which is the only part that contributes to horizontal movement. For example, when a chain pulls a dog upwards and rightwards, only the horizontal part of the tension force causes the displacement rightwards, found by multiplying force by the cosine of the angle between the force and displacement vectors.

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The Equation For Work

The equation for work contains three variables that correspond to the key elements of work: force, displacement, and cause. The cosine of the angle theta represents the amount of force that causes displacement, as it selects the horizontal component of a force exerted at an angle, which is the only part that contributes to horizontal movement. For example, when a chain pulls a dog upwards and rightwards, only the horizontal part of the tension force causes the displacement rightwards, found by multiplying force by the cosine of the angle between the force and displacement vectors.

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The equation for work lists three variables - each variable is associated with one of the three key

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mentioned in the definition of work (force, displacement, and cause). The angle theta in the equation is
associated with the amount of force that causes a displacement. As mentioned in a previous unit, when
a force is exerted on an object at an angle to the horizontal, only a part of the force contributes to (or
causes) a horizontal displacement. Let's consider the force of a chain pulling upwards and rightwards
upon Fido in order to drag Fido to the right. It is only the horizontal component of the tension force in
the chain that causes Fido to be displaced to the right. The horizontal component is found by multiplying
the force F by the cosine of the angle between F and d. In this sense, the cosine theta in the work
equation relates to the cause factor - it selects the portion of the force that actually causes a
displacement.

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