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[Feature] Add Work Calculator #1326
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calculator addition 📱
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Hey @kauxp, Welcome to the project CalcDiverse! 🎊 |
Hi I need access to this repo to manage labels, lot of spam is happening. |
Rakesh9100
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[Feature] Spring Force Calculator
[Feature] Add Spring Force Calculator
Jun 21, 2024
Go ahead @kauxp |
I'll start working on it |
Pls provide your PR @kauxp |
I'll raise the PR today |
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[Feature] Add Spring Force Calculator
[Feature] Add Work Calculator
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Labels
calculator addition 📱
Addition of new calculator
enhancement ✨
New feature or request
gssoc
GSSOC Open Source Program
level3
Advanced task
Description
W=F×d cosθ
where:
W ->Work done;
F -> Force applied to the object; and
d -> Displacement about which you moved the object.
cosθ -> Angle between Force and the Displacement.
The force can be decomposed like this:
F=m×a
where:
m -> Mass of the object; and
a -> Acceleration it experiences
When the object is being lifted at a constant speed (a typical school problem), the acceleration on the object is g (caused by the gravitational force.
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