1 Newton is 1 joule/meter.
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False. Heat is energy, and is measured in Joules. One joule equals one newton∙meter.
Work = (force) x (distance) = 7 x 2.4 = 16.8 joules
Newtons are a measure of force, joules are a measure of energy. The two measure different characteristics and, according to the most basic rules of dimensional analyses, attempting to convert from one to the other is not valid.
the answer for this question is 150 nt-m or 150 joules....................why is this my answer, how did i get this?work= newton box X distance (changed into meters)nt-m means joules or the amount of work neededthis is from mrs. macapundag's pupilfor the pshs reviewer 2
Work = (force) x (distance) = (2.5) x (7) = 17.5 newton-meters = 17.5 joules
joules is energy, not a force
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Work is force x distance = 700 x 4 = 2800 Joules
Energy is given in Joules with is a Newton meter. A Newton is a kilogram meter squared per second squared. A 10 kg child has 98.1 Newtons which equals 98.1 Joules.
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You need to multiply the force by the distance.
A 1-newton book at 4 meters gains approximately 4 joules of potential energy.
False. Heat is energy, and is measured in Joules. One joule equals one newton∙meter.
J is unit of energy, N is unit of force.So there is no Newtons in Joule. Newton*Displacement=Joule
Joules (J) or Newton Metres (Nm)