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momentum
Apr5-06, 02:30 PM
Hi,
whats the formula for work and Time ?
is it this ?
N1 * D1 * W1 =N2*D2*W2
where ,
N1=No of Persons
D1=No of days
W1=work
N2=No of Persons
D2=No of days
W2=work
is thats formula correct for work and time ?
jim mcnamara
Apr5-06, 05:33 PM
The simplest formula for mechanical work (in Physics) is
W = F s
Here, the force is contant and parallel to displacement and the body moves in a steady direction. W is work, F is force and s is displacement. The result is in Joules.
Unless you want manhours? What exactly are you trying to do? :)
momentum
Apr5-06, 09:45 PM
no....there is no physics involved in it.
i'm talking about maths.
problems like...."20 man works for 10 days did a work, how long it would be taken by 30 man"?
this kind of problem
whats the formula ?
I have forgotten the formula....is it like same as i posted ?
N_1 R D_1 = W = N_2 R D_2
Where: N = number of men; R = rate of work done per man (assumed constant); D = days (or time); W = total work done.
momentum
Apr6-06, 12:36 AM
>R = rate of work done per man (assumed constant);
what does it mean ?
can you give an example of it ?
thank you
Don't treat this as some esoteric formula from the ancients. It should be just "common sense", a variation of "Distance = Rate X time".
An example of R would be: a man can lift 50 bales of hay per day, so R = 50 bales/day/man.
So, if one man can lift 50 per day, how much total can be lifted in 3 days by 5 men?
Using W = N R D gives, W(total) = (5 men) (50 bales/day/man) (3 days) = 750 bales
But to solve a problem like " if 20 men working 10 days did a certain amount of work, how long would it take 30 men to do the same work?" you don't have to know R. Just use:
N_1 R D_1 = W = N_2 R D_2
(20)(R)(10) = (30)(R)(D_2)
Note that the Rs just drop out, and D_2 = 20/3 days.
Curious3141
Apr6-06, 09:00 AM
Those are the dumbest of word problems. I would be tempted to answer : "The job would never get done, because the extra men would entice the entire lot to unionise and strike for better pay and conditions".
chandra rocks
Aug30-10, 05:02 AM
this is correct
N1 * D1 * W2 =N2*D2*W1
where ,
N1=No of Persons
D1=No of days
W1=work
N2=No of Persons
D2=No of days
W2=work
HallsofIvy
Aug30-10, 09:35 AM
Except that just "work" is meaningless. I prefer Doc Al's "rate of work per day per man".
chandra rocks
Aug30-10, 10:03 AM
yes bro u r right for "work" explanation but except tht mine formula is best one
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