That's the work (or energy) equivalent to applying a force of 1 N, over a distance of 1 m.
That's the work (or energy) equivalent to applying a force of 1 N, over a distance of 1 m.
The SI unit for work in physics is Joule (J).A joule in base units 1 kg.m2.s-2.
The SI unit is a Joule and 1 joule = 1 newton * 1 metre or 1 kg*1 metre2/1 second2.
The amount of power needed to do one joule of work in 1 second is 1 watt. Power is defined as the rate at which work is done, and since 1 joule of work done in 1 second is equivalent to 1 watt, this represents the power required.
Joule is a measure of energy, also called work, and it doesn't matter what type of energy it is. Work is normally used to describe mechanical energy but it is still measured in Joules.
You have done 1 joule of work. Work -FxD= 1Nx1m=1Nm= 1 joule.
The SI unit for both work and energy is the joule.
The amount of work done is 1 joule. Work is calculated by multiplying the force applied (1 newton) by the distance moved (1 meter). So, 1 newton x 1 meter = 1 joule.
The joule is the unit of energy/work. It is equal to the energy (or work) required to apply a force of 1 newton, along a distance of 1 meter (in the same direction as the force).
The vocab word for one joule of work performed in 1 second is power. Power is a measure of the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred.
joules constant
Joule is the SI unit of work or energy.when the force is sufficient to cause a displacement,work is said to be performed.1 joule is that amount of work done when a force of magnitude 1 newton causes a displacement of 1 metre on a body.