Work = (force) x (distance). Work = (20N) x (40m) = 800 N-m = 800 J. Since we're given the force and the distance, we don't need the weight of the cart.
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.
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Newton's first law,'cause the toy on the floor does not move until the baby applies an external force of 5 Newtons on the toy.
It takes 160J/8m = 20N Newtons force to do the job.
Pulling a box across ice requires less force than pushing the same box across carpet. This is due to the amount of friction between the carpet and box and the lack of friction between the ice and the box.
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.
800j
A flexion preformed across the horizontal plane.
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Cleaning/organizing Enacting Newtons 3rd law of motion
It will have no equilibruim and when you are pushing it you are using a force
To start the process ATP is required to transport glucose milecules across the cell membranes of the intestine.
Newton's first law,'cause the toy on the floor does not move until the baby applies an external force of 5 Newtons on the toy.
The chair movement is dependent on its weight and the amount of force
You can apply Newtons second law anywhere you can push or pull something, its that simple. A little kid throws the ball over the street and he wants it before the car comes, you kick the ball harder so that i goes across the street when he wants it. SIMPLE
newtons first
It takes 160J/8m = 20N Newtons force to do the job.