The Dot Product in Physics: Calculating the Work Done to Move an Object

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In this video I go over applications of the dot product in physics and more specifically in the work done by an applied force in moving an object. When a constant force is applied to move an object, such as a wagon, at an angle relative to the direction of movement, then we are dealing with cosines and which means we can utilize the dot product. I illustrate this concept by 2 examples on applying a force to move an object a certain distance away and using the dot product to calculate the work done.

The timestamps of key parts of the video are listed below:

  • Vectors in Physics: 0:00
  • Example 7: 3:28
  • Example 8: 6:21

This video was taken from my earlier video listed below:

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