force . gravity = energy . distance
No. That would violate Conservation of Energy.
by pushing. or you can use a machine that makes your work easier
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.
The given equation for force is: F = a + b x GIVEN: F - force in newton x - distance in metre Every physics equation should be dimensionally correct. So, 'a' should be in newton. If x is distance expressed in metre, then the product "bx" should have the dimension of newton. so, b should be equal to force/unit distance.
Force times distance equals work.
Force times Distance equals Work
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work (effort) equals load times distance
W= FxD is a balanced equation because Work is Force times distance.
No, work is equal to force times distance. Power is equal to force times distance over time.
Work=Force X Distance
force . gravity = energy . distance
No. That would violate Conservation of Energy.
by pushing. or you can use a machine that makes your work easier
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.