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Work = force x distance. Answer is in joules.
Work= Force(Distance) 30000= F(20)/20 Force= 1500
2000
Use the following equation. F = m * a = 1000 * 60 = 60,000 N
Use the formula:Work = force x distance
Work = force x distance. Answer is in joules.
Work= Force(Distance) 30000= F(20)/20 Force= 1500
Force = mass * acceleration Force = (3000 kg)*(2 m/s^2) = 6000 Newtons ---------------------- ( that is 6000 times the force needed to push in a doorbell, on average )
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Use the following equation. F = m * a = 1000 * 60 = 60,000 N
Use the formula:Work = force x distance
That really depends on the toaster. Try it out, with your own toaster.
If you push 26 meters with a force of 89 newtons, you do (26 x 89) = 2,314 joules of work.It makes no difference what you're pushing, or what it's mass is.
5000 joules
Also 100 newtons. Actually, that would only hold it in place - to push it back, you would need slightly more than 100 newtons.
An unbalanced force can push or pull the object. (or act on it)