Work = force x distance = 50N x 2m = 100 newton-meters = 100 joules.
When 50n of force acts through a distance of 10m, it does
(50 x 10) = 500 newton-meters of work, or 500 joules.
W=Fd=50*2= 100
They require the same amount of work because the formula for work is force times distance.
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. Answer is in joules.
The work is(10) times (the distance through which the force acts, in meters) joules.
Work = force x distance = (4 x 10) = 40 newton-meters = 40 joules
They require the same amount of work because the formula for work is force times distance.
Gravity does not lift. The force is doing the work by lifting the riders. When the riders come down from the 60 meter height, then gravity will be at work.
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. Answer is in joules.
The work is(10) times (the distance through which the force acts, in meters) joules.
Work = force x distance = (4 x 10) = 40 newton-meters = 40 joules
Work = (Force) x (Distance) = 60 x 5= 300 Newton Meters = 300 Joules
The application of 75N of force through a distance of 8 meters results in 600 newton-meters = 600 joules of work.
Work is equal to force x distance. So it will depend on how much force you apply to lifting the cat, and also how far off the ground you lift it.
The work done by lifting two loads up one story vs the work done lifting one load will depend on the weight of the second load. If it is the same as the first load, it would simply be twice the work to lift. Work is described as a force times a distance and a force is described as a mass times an acceleration. In this case, the force would be twice as much, so the work would be as well.
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Work = force x distance = Newtons x meters = 1937 Joules.