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grrr, my physics text is confuzzling!

 

it says w=fd

 

it says it is a scalar, and it also says w=fdcosx

 

f and d are vectors so, you can't just multiply them. which one is a magnitude or is it both? it looks like it is trying to get a projection of one vector on the other. that would make sense, but it said it was a scalar. is it a dot product? that would give a scalar.

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lol...

 

w=f.d

where bold values are vectors and the period is a dot product. The dot product can be rewritten as follows

 

w=f*d*cos(x)

where f and d are the magnitudes of f and d and the value x is the angle between the two vectors. The * signifies scalar multiplication.

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