Work = force x distance, and force = mass x acceleration ( in this case, the acceleration due to gravity), so we have Work = 5 x 9.81 x 1 = 49.05 J
500 Joule.
Work is expressed in Joules, or a Newton meter. So to lift the log five meters would take 25 kiloJoules.
She can lift 130kg in bencpress
350/5 = 70 Newtons. Force is not a function of distance but work is
barley in cubic meter
49 j
49 J just took the apex test
1 newton-meter = 1 joule
500 Joule.
39.2 J
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The same amount
Work is expressed in Joules, or a Newton meter. So to lift the log five meters would take 25 kiloJoules.
The weight of standard air is 1.2256 Kg/ Cubic Meter The weight of hydrogen is 0.0857 Kg/ Cubic Meter The weight of helium is 0.1691 Kg/ Cubic Meter Subtracting the weight of hydrogen from air gives you the gross buoyant lift of hydrogen as 1.1399 Kg/Cubic Meter Subtracting the weight of helium from air gives you the gross buoyant lift of helium as 1.0565 Kg/Cubic Meter These values are variable under altitude, pressure, temperature, humidity and purity of gas. Hope this helps you.
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200 newton-meters per second = 200 watts.
One square meter of area.