Work = Force x Distance
When multiplying by 10 you simply shift all the digits to the left and append a 0 to the end.
so 150 x 10 = 1500 Joules
Extra Credit
The Joule is defined as the amount of energy expended when a force of one Newton is applied through a distance of one meter.
This kind of question is easier to answer if you learn the descriptive definitions for the SI units.
In this case, the work is simply force times distance. If (as here) the force is in Newton and the distance in meters, then the energy transferred (i.e., the work) is in Joule.
3,000 JPlease use the definition of work. Just multiply the force times the distance.
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If it takes 150 N of force to move a box 10 meters, 1500 joules (J) of work is done. This can also be expressed as 1.5 kilojoules (kJ).
A force of 2.5 newtons acting through a distance of 7 meters delivers 17.5 newton meters = 17.5 joules of work.
The application of 75N of force through a distance of 8 meters results in 600 newton-meters = 600 joules of work.
Work = force x distance.So in this case the work done is 25 N x 5 m = 125 joules
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If it takes 150 N of force to move a box 10 meters, 1500 joules (J) of work is done. This can also be expressed as 1.5 kilojoules (kJ).
force x distance = work 30 N x 0.5 metres = 15joules
open your physics book the answer is 50 j
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A force of 2.5 newtons acting through a distance of 7 meters delivers 17.5 newton meters = 17.5 joules of work.
The application of 75N of force through a distance of 8 meters results in 600 newton-meters = 600 joules of work.
Work = force x distance.So in this case the work done is 25 N x 5 m = 125 joules
The work required to move the truck is 600 N (600 kg-m/sec2) times 30 meters = 18000 joules. If this is done in 15 seconds, the average power was 1200 watts (kg-m2/sec3).
25 newtons
a fallen treee is lifted 2.75 meters. How much work is done?
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