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okay this video is going to be about calculating work so the formula for work is work is Force Times distance which is pretty straightforward but there's a few caveats so the force must be in the direction of the distance what does that mean so I'll show you a few pictures of examples so if we have a box there's a force on it pushing it to the right and indeed it goes to the right then the force in the distance are in the same direction right and you're good you can have another situation where you have a force this way and the D is actually the other way so you're pushing it to the right but it's actually moving to the left okay in this example you're going to get negative work on the top one we would get positive work so it's just important to be mindful of the alignment of that D and that F and if they're going in the opposite direction make sure that it's a negative you can also get situations where there is no there is no distance so if you're pushing against the wall right so we...