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Work is a force applied over a distance.So W=F*dThus in this case, W=200N*8mWork=1600 N*m3,000 J
200n
Work is equal to the force supplied multiplied by the distance moved, so it is 1200J.
if a force of 200n is applied to an object that has a mass of 50kg what will its acceleration be?
his force is clearly 200N
200
Work is a force applied over a distance.So W=F*dThus in this case, W=200N*8mWork=1600 N*m3,000 J
200n
Work is equal to the force supplied multiplied by the distance moved, so it is 1200J.
Work = Force * Distance Force = 200N (gravity already taken into account because of N) Distance =1.5m Work = 200N * 1.5m Work = 300N*m = 300 Joules
200N (newtons)
if a force of 200n is applied to an object that has a mass of 50kg what will its acceleration be?
F = M AM = F/A = 200/5 = 40 kg
200N
A force of 200*sqrt(2) = 282.8427N (to 4 dp) acting at 45 degrees to the two original forces.
3 x 200 N = 600 N.