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The distance moved by the object can be calculated by dividing the work done by the force applied. In this case, the distance is 15 meters.
Mechanical energy is transferred by a force to a moving object.
In this case,Work done = Force x Distance ,So, Distance = Work done/force = 720/40 = 15 metres.*Note : If the force tends to slow the object down, then Workdone = -(Force x Distance )
Work is equal to the energy used to move an object. Shown as: work done (Joules) = Force (Newtons) X Distance moved (metres)
Work = force x distance = Newtons x meters = 1937 Joules.
Assuming the force doesn't change, and the force and movement are in the same direction, the energy (the joules) is the product of distance and force. Thus, you just need to divide the energy by the distance.
The distance moved by the object can be calculated by dividing the work done by the force applied. In this case, the distance is 15 meters.
Mechanical energy is transferred by a force to a moving object.
In this case,Work done = Force x Distance ,So, Distance = Work done/force = 720/40 = 15 metres.*Note : If the force tends to slow the object down, then Workdone = -(Force x Distance )
Force moved through a distance is work. Work = Force x Distance
Distance moved by input force / distance moved by output force
Work is equal to the energy used to move an object. Shown as: work done (Joules) = Force (Newtons) X Distance moved (metres)
Work = force x distance = Newtons x meters = 1937 Joules.
Okay, distance force is force that is moved by a distance. Hope u understand!
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Work = force * distance moved
Work is defined as (force) times (distance). If the force is not zero, and the distance it moved through is not zero, then work was done. In other words, if you applied a force, and kept it going while the place you applied the force moved, then work was done. In this case, work = (60) x (0.5) = 30 newton-meters = 30 joules of work.