The dimensional formula of Work is
[ M1 L2 T-2 ]
where [M], [L] and [T] are the fundamental quantities: Mass, Length, and Time.
From the above formula, we can derive the dimensions of work as (1, 2, -1).
How to calculate the dimensional formula of work?
We can derive this formula using the definition of work.
In physics, we can define work done as the total force applied to move a body. So, mathematically, work is given as:
  Work = Force * displacement
We know that Force = mass * acceleration. Substituting the value of Force in the above formula, we get
  Work = mass * acceleration * displacement
We know
- acceleration = speed / time
 - speed = distance / time
 - acceleration = distance / time2
 
Therefore,
  Work = ( mass * distance / time2 ) * displacement
  Work = ( mass * distance * displacement ) / time2
  Work = mass1 * distance1 * displacement1 * time-2
Dimensionally, we use
- [M] for mass
 - [L] for distance and displacement
 - [T] for time
 
Now the formula becomes
  Work = [M1] * [L1] * [L1] * [T-2]
  Work = [M1] * [L2] * [T-2]
Hence, the dimensional formula of work becomes [ M1 L2 T-2 ].

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