"Newton" and "Joule" were different people, with different names and different spellings,
who lived in different countries at different times, investigated different questions, and
found different answers. That's a tip-off that the units named for them are completely
different things, and can't be converted into each other.
'Newton' is a measure of force. If it pushes through a distance, then (energy) is produced,
equal to the product of the number of Newtons multiplied by the distance in meters, and
expressed in Joules. If the force pushes against a brick wall and doesn't move through a
distance, there are a lot of Newtons there, but the number of Joules of energy produced
is zero.
Potential energy = weight x height, so in this case, you have 882 Newtons x 1 meter = 882 Joules.
Newtons is a measure of Force and Kilograms of mass, so this conversion only has sense for a particular gravitational field. On earth's surface a mass of 1 Kg exerts a force a force of approximately 9.8 Newtons, so 125 Kg exert a force of approximately 1225 Newtons. Using the conversion 1 Kg to 10 Newtons is also widely accepted in some fields, so you could approximate it to 1250 N
The answer is 1 067 joules.
200 joules of any other type of energy can be converted to 200 joules of heat.
148 calories is 619.6 joules. Since one calorie = 4.18 joules then you multiply that number by 148 and you get 618.64 joules (619 rounded)
Joules is the unit of work being done. A 200 Ib man exerts 882 Newtons is not getting any work done. If 882 Newtons, which is the force, was multiplied by 0 movement, then the 200 Ib man is exerting 0 joules.
Potential energy = weight x height, so in this case, you have 882 Newtons x 1 meter = 882 Joules.
zero
Depends on the force of gravity that exerts on this mass.
J is unit of energy, N is unit of force.So there is no Newtons in Joule. Newton*Displacement=Joule
Newtons is a measure of Force and Kilograms of mass, so this conversion only has sense for a particular gravitational field. On earth's surface a mass of 1 Kg exerts a force a force of approximately 9.8 Newtons, so 125 Kg exert a force of approximately 1225 Newtons. Using the conversion 1 Kg to 10 Newtons is also widely accepted in some fields, so you could approximate it to 1250 N
56 kilo joules = 56,000 joules
The potential energy would be mass x gravitational force x height If the pot weighs 3 newtons its mass is 0.3 kilogram. Joules = 0.3 x 9.8 x 30 ( 9.8 metres per second is the force due to gravity) Equals 88.2 joules.
A petajoule is 1015 joules (Quadrillion joules)
A force of 20 newtons acting through a distance of 40 meters produceswork equal to (20 x 40) = 800 newton-meters = 800 joules.The weight of the cart doesn't matter.
36.72 joules.
31.22 joules.