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OOps yeah it is, ill change it. D: if the displacement in the same direction as force then there is work, so going down is 100% positive.Doc Al said:What's the definition of the work done by a force? What determines whether that work is positive or negative?
(Is this thread mistitled?)
Careful. Work is done even if they are in opposite directions. But the sign is different.axer said:if the displacement in the same direction as force then there is work
RIght, because force and displacement are in the same direction.axer said:so going down is 100% positive.
It shouldn't be. :)axer said:But going up is tricky.
Done.axer said:EDIT: i can't edit it.
so the work going up is negative, since gravity pulls down and displacement is going up.?Doc Al said:Careful. Work is done even if they are in opposite directions. But the sign is different.RIght, because force and displacement are in the same direction.It shouldn't be. :)Done.
Exactly.axer said:so the work going up is negative, since gravity pulls down and displacement is going up.?
thanks, you're a life saver.Doc Al said:Exactly.
Work = Force x Displacement. No matter what sign convention you use, when the force and displacement are in the same direction, work is positive; when opposite, work is negative. (Try it and see.)