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Work when there is more than 1 force
I know that for an object with an applied force, the work done is
$$W = Fd \cos \theta.$$
I was wondering what would happen when there is another force (e.g. friction)? Is it better to say that the ...
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How can you tell if the work done by a force is negative?
This is kind of confusing to me. I'm guessing that it's specific to the problem. Is the work done by friction always negative? Is the work done by gravity always negative? Spring as well?
It seems ...