67 ft long each side of the playground.
We do work when we apply a force through a distance.
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Applying a force through a distance is known as work. Work equals force in Newtons times distance in meters, and the unit for force is the Newton•meter, N•m.
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On a circular playground, the distance from its center to the edge of the playground is 35 feet. What is the approximate circumference of the playground? (Use 3.14 for .)
The product of force x distance is called work. It is basically a transfer of energy.
It is the distance between floorboard and pedal top, when the brake pedal is fully depressed (after applying brakes).
transferring energy to or from an object by applying a force over a distance.
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Yes. Work can also be understood as a transfer of energy.
Some are playground floor material but a little bit more solid, but some are concrete. You can either run track for speed or distance.
Yes. The energy from the work you do can be wasted due to friction. But in such a case, it still requires work to rotate an object - since you are applying force, and you are applying it over a certain distance.