So a force is the action by which an object does work on another object, right?
Since work is the product of force and distance, shouldn't the force equation also have a distance factor?
How does a force not act over a distance? I understand that it could just be agreed upon to be one meter or something,
but shouldn't we still include distance in the force equation?
Since work is the product of force and distance, shouldn't the force equation also have a distance factor?
How does a force not act over a distance? I understand that it could just be agreed upon to be one meter or something,
but shouldn't we still include distance in the force equation?