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You can any of several formulae for constant acceleration, found in any physics textbook. Acceleration due to gravity is about 9.8 meters/second2.
Just divide the force by the amount of stretch.
9.8 meters per second
What is the torque of a 500 Newton force applied to a 30 meters wrench?
Just multiply the force times the distance. The answer is in joules.
You can any of several formulae for constant acceleration, found in any physics textbook. Acceleration due to gravity is about 9.8 meters/second2.
I think the formula is something like work (energy) is mass by height by gravity. as gravity is a constant, dont worry about it in comparison. 25*10 is 250 50*5 is 250. They require the same effort
Just divide the force by the amount of stretch.
9.8 meters per second
What is the torque of a 500 Newton force applied to a 30 meters wrench?
The answer depends on whether the ball is thrown vertically upwards or downwards. That critical piece of information is not provided!
F = ma, so if mass is constant, you need to double the force to double the acceleration. The answer is 20 N.
You should apply a force equal to 20N in the opposite direction of the 10N force 5 meters away from the pivot point.
5.0 meters
Vertically, about 300 meters,
125 meters per minute.
Velocity is measured in meters/second in the S.I. system.