Work = force x distance = 15 x 6 = 90 joules
Work=Force x displacement. If an object doesn't move, it is not displaced, making d=0 which means that no work is done
Work is force times distance - assuming the force is applied in the same direction as the movement.
To get the work, simply multiply the force by the distance. This assumes that both are in the same direction.
W = Fd = 800 x 1.5 = 1200
You are supposed to multiply force x distance.
A spring scale and a meter stick. Spring scale may be used to find force exerted. Meter stick finds distance through which force was exerted.
Work=Force x displacement. If an object doesn't move, it is not displaced, making d=0 which means that no work is done
work=force(distance) w=F(d) w=400(3) w=1,200 joules of work
Work is force times distance - assuming the force is applied in the same direction as the movement.
To get the work, simply multiply the force by the distance. This assumes that both are in the same direction.
W = Fd = 800 x 1.5 = 1200
The measure of how much gravitational force is exerted on an object is called?
force=2N distance moved=o.1 m work done=? work done=force(N)*distance moved (M) work done=2*o.1 work done= 0.2 watts
You are supposed to multiply force x distance.
work= force x distance ex. mr man exerted 327 newtons on his car but it didn't move at all how much work was done? 327x0=0 so no work was accomplished by mr. man
Because your feet are not accelerating, the force exerted by the floor upon your feet must be exactly the same as the force exerted by your feet on the floor. If you are standing, the amount of force exerted by your feet, and thus the amount of force exerted by the floor, is equivalent to your weight.
Work is force times displacement (distance). Thus, about 3 work is being done. The unit depends on the unit of the work and distance. If the work unit is Joules, and the distance unit is meters, then the force unit would be Newtons.