Want this question answered?
Energy = Force x Distance travelled in direction of force. A lower force can output the same energy by working on the object over a longer distance.
to find average speed divide the distance traveled by the time it took to travel that distance so for example: what is the average speed of a runner that traveled 10 miles in 2 hours? 10(distance)/2(time) = 5(speed), so the answer would be 5 miles per hour although they may not have been traveling 5 miles per hour the whole time the average speed they were traveling is 5 miles per hour. also you can find the distance by multiplying the time by the speed. and to find time, multiply speed by distance. (dont forget units will vary for answers) hope this helped :)
Use, Workdone= Force x distance Now, Work Done = 1 Mega Joule= 1x10^6 Joule Force= massxg=1x9.81=10(approx.) distance=work done/ force =1x10^6/10=1x10^5 meters or 100 km . so you can lift a kg 100 kms(approx.) using 1MJ of energy. Hope this answers your question .
your Asking wiki answers?
felix
responses is 547.a Introduction to Continuity
There are no answers to the IS-547 Introduction to Continuity of Operations course assignments or tests. The course books will need to be read to obtain the answers.
your introduction
Answers to chapter 4 psychology?
Section of the Stafford Act
The inciden command system is
Sorry I do not know :(Save
The inciden command system is
Yes
Command Is
d
There are two possible ways you could be asking this question, and so I will give you two answers. The Introduction (is it a level or not, if it is then the introduction is the first level) First Steps (really this is the second level unless the introduction is considered a level)