0 work is force times movement.
Zero.
0 work
A mother pushes a baby stroller 50 meters by applying 10 newtons of force. How much work was done?
Just use the basic definition of work:work = force x distance
Work = force x distance = Newtons x meters = 1937 Joules.
Work performed = Force x displacement = 100 x 5 = 500 J (joule)
When the forces are balanced, there is no acceleration (Ex: Anything stationary or anything with uniform motion). Unbalanced forces ALWAYS cause acceleration.
A mother pushes a baby stroller 50 meters by applying 10 newtons of force. How much work was done?
Well... i think that upthrust is a force that pushes things upwards and dnsity is how much something weighs... or the force that pulls something downwards...or how much heavy something is
it measures how much force is needed to to move it
Just use the basic definition of work:work = force x distance
Work = force x distance = Newtons x meters = 1937 Joules.
Newton's third law of motion can be used. This law of motion states that any force has an equal and opposite force. This can be proven by simply pushing away from a table. When you push you are putting a certain amount of force on the table. This force is pushed back (opposite) with the same amount of force (equal) pushing you away. In turn, you can say that when you push away from a table you are using as much force as it would take you to move yourself. The Bernoulli's principle would also apply. It states that a force applied to a fluid is transmitted equally throughout the fluid in all directions. (This only slightly applies to this question.)
A lot.
The heart. When the heart pumps blood, it pushes the other blood to move.
If it's parked on a flat it should not roll at all
200 pounds
yes depending how much you applied
To get the Earth to move (quake), much force is needed. Pressure is force per unit area.