Work = (force) x (distance) = (15) x (5) = 75 joules.
The mass of the crate is irrelevant.
Multiply the force by the distance. The mass is irrelevant for this problem.
The real answer is 240 i got it right on my test.
4900
zero
2,450 joules
Multiply the force by the distance. The mass is irrelevant for this problem.
The real answer is 240 i got it right on my test.
4900
zero
2,450 joules
Yes, he used the law when he walked. His foot pushed backwards on the ground and the opposing reaction pushed him forward.
Work = (force) x (distance)(200 newtons) x (5 meters) = 1,000 newton-meters = 1,000 joulesIt makes no difference whether the push comes from a person or a bull, whether it's a boxor a piano being pushed, whether the box is sliding on a level floor or plowing through aninclined sandbox, whether the job is done fast or slow, or how long it takes.200 newtons pushing through a distance of 5 meters produces 1,000 joules of work.
It is not clear from the question whether the plane is 5 metres long or 3 metres long. Please check your information and submit a coherent question.
25 joule
0.03 meters per second squared.
What is the acceleration of a runner whose mass is 50 kg if the runner is being pushed along by a force of 100 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.