The real answer is 240 i got it right on my test.
Applying a force through a distance is known as work. Work equals force in Newtons times distance in meters, and the unit for force is the Newton•meter, N•m.
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.
Distance is measured in meters
newtons are how high the gravity of a planet is which relates to measurement of of an object's weight not distance
A mother pushes a baby stroller 50 meters by applying 10 newtons of force. How much work was done?
Applying a force through a distance is known as work. Work equals force in Newtons times distance in meters, and the unit for force is the Newton•meter, N•m.
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.
Distance is measured in meters
newtons are how high the gravity of a planet is which relates to measurement of of an object's weight not distance
A mother pushes a baby stroller 50 meters by applying 10 newtons of force. How much work was done?
meters, seconds, meters/second, liters, newtons
A force of 2.5 newtons acting through a distance of 7 meters delivers 17.5 newton meters = 17.5 joules of work.
Work = force x distance = Newtons x meters = 1937 Joules.
Force x distance = 100 x 2 = 200 newton-meters = 200 joules.
Work = force x distance = (4 x 10) = 40 newton-meters = 40 joules
To find joules, you have to multiply the force or newtons by distance in meters.
Work = force x distance = (4 x 10) = 40 newton-meters = 40 joules