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hello welcome to science shop today we're going to be looking at work done calculations okay so the first thing that we have to do when we're looking at work done calculations is the formula for work done itself and it comes in this handy triangle just like any other triangle that you'll find in physics so we've got work done which is measured in joules got Force which is measured in Newtons and we have displacement which is measured in meters sometimes what you'll find is instead of displacement now how distance but it's basically the same thing to work out work done or you've got to do is cover up the the W and you've got force times displacement to work out force you cover up the F and you've got work done divided by displacement and to work out the displacement you cover up the displacement and you've got work done divided by force so let's now have a quick look at a couple of calculations okay so for my calculations I'm going to take it from this worksheet I'm going to start off...