AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY -W/MINDTAP ACCESS
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY -W/MINDTAP ACCESS
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Author: ERJAVEC
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Chapter 3, Problem 5MC

When applying the principles of work and force,

  1. work is accomplished when force is applied to an object that does not move

  • in the metric system the measurement for work is cubic centimeters
  • no work is accomplished when an object is stopped by mechanical force
  • if a 50-pound object is moved 10 feet, 500 ft.-lb of work are produced
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