A force of 2.5 newtons acting through a distance of 7 meters
delivers 17.5 newton meters = 17.5 joules of work.
You usually do this to calculate a weight. In this case, multiply the number of kilograms by the force of gravity - in case of Earth, this is about 9.8 meters/second2.
In this case, calculate energy (work) as force times distance.
42.16 your welcome :)
Work is equal to force x distance. If the force is specified in Newtons, and the distance in meters, then the work is in Joules.Work is equal to force x distance. If the force is specified in Newtons, and the distance in meters, then the work is in Joules.Work is equal to force x distance. If the force is specified in Newtons, and the distance in meters, then the work is in Joules.Work is equal to force x distance. If the force is specified in Newtons, and the distance in meters, then the work is in Joules.
Work = force x distance = Newtons x meters = 1937 Joules.
You usually do this to calculate a weight. In this case, multiply the number of kilograms by the force of gravity - in case of Earth, this is about 9.8 meters/second2.
Newtons (N)
In this case, calculate energy (work) as force times distance.
The work is 347 joules.
42.16 your welcome :)
Work is equal to force x distance. If the force is specified in Newtons, and the distance in meters, then the work is in Joules.Work is equal to force x distance. If the force is specified in Newtons, and the distance in meters, then the work is in Joules.Work is equal to force x distance. If the force is specified in Newtons, and the distance in meters, then the work is in Joules.Work is equal to force x distance. If the force is specified in Newtons, and the distance in meters, then the work is in Joules.
Newtons (N)
Work = (force) x (distance) = (2.5) x (7) = 17.5 newton-meters = 17.5 joules
W=Fd Where F is the force on the object and d is that distance that the object traveled. If F is in Newtons and d is in meters, then works will be in joules.
Newtons (N) or Pounds (lbs)
Work = force x distance = Newtons x meters = 1937 Joules.
15,000 ft-lbs of force equates to about 20,337.27 newton-meters.