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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.
Anything that is accelerating or decelerating because it is only balanced when something is moving at a constant speed.
A force of 2.5 newtons acting through a distance of 7 meters delivers 17.5 newton meters = 17.5 joules of work.
Work = force x distance = Newtons x meters = 1937 Joules.
Direction is to the right. Magnitude is 10 Newtons.
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.
Anything that is accelerating or decelerating because it is only balanced when something is moving at a constant speed.
force x distance = work 30 N x 0.5 metres = 15joules
approximately 7000 newtons
A force of 2.5 newtons acting through a distance of 7 meters delivers 17.5 newton meters = 17.5 joules of work.
Newtons (N) or Pounds (lbs)
Work = force x distance = Newtons x meters = 1937 Joules.
Direction is to the right. Magnitude is 10 Newtons.
If it starts moving, that implies that the frictional force is less than 15 N.
If it starts moving, that implies that the frictional force is less than 15 N.
F = ma(Force = Mass * Acceleration)F = (3) * (5)F = 15 N(15 Newtons)
15,000 ft-lbs of force equates to about 20,337.27 newton-meters.