Work = (force) x (distance) = (20n) x (2m) = 40 newton-meters = 40 joules.
A translation.
There are four forms of linear transformation on the Cartesian plane which is used in engineering and they are:- Translation moves a shape in the same direction and distance Refection is a 'mirror image' of a shape Enlargement changes the size of a shape by a scale factor Rotation turns a shape through an angle at a fixed point
Look at the discriminant, B2 - 4AC, in the quadratic equation. As it goes from negative to positive, the parabola moves in the direction of its small end towards the X-axis. At zero, it touches the X-axis.
I am going to assume you meant a constant speed of 1.5km/min. speed = distance/time distance = speed x time = 1.5km/min x 5.0min = 7.5km
If an object moves 50 meters in 5 seconds, its average speed is 50/5 = 10 meters per second.
40 J
20N x 2m = 40J
The product of distance and the force in the direction an object moves.
Work = (magnitude of force in the direction of motion) times (distance it moves)
Work - or energy transferred is the product of force and the distance that the object moves in the direction of the force.
It moves in the direction of the force acting on it.
If the force is applied in the same direction in which the ship moves, you simply need to multiply the force (in newton) times the distance (in meter). The answer will be in joule.
Work is done when an object is moved in the direction in which a force is applied. btw, I'm 11 and go to MARK TWAIN JUNIOR HIGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Force x distance.
it moves ----------> there for if you were to push the object it will go <--------
The force exerted by the girl in pulling the toy car is in the same direction as the distance covered when the force is applied.
Work - or energy transferred is the product of force and the distance that the object moves in the direction of the force. I just ate poo
Multiply the magnitude of the force component in the direction of motion by the distance through which it moves. The product is the work done by the force.