one jule
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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.
You do work
when you exert a force on an object that causes the object to move some distance.
The distance of an object from the fulcrum determines the amount of leverage or mechanical advantage it can have in a lever system. The farther the object is from the fulcrum, the greater its ability to exert a force or lift a load. This is because distance affects the torque or moment created by the force applied.
When you exert a force on an object that causes the object to move some distance .
According to Newton's Third Law of Motion, when you exert a force on an object, the object exerts an equal and opposite force back on you. This means that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
When you exert a force on an object, it exerts an equal and opposite force on you, as described by Newton's third law of motion. This means for every action force, there is a reaction force of equal magnitude in the opposite direction.
The amount of force you exert remains the same, but the distance over which you exert the force can affect the work done. If you exert a force over a longer distance, you may do more work because the force acts over a greater distance. If the distance over which you exert the force is shorter, the work done may be less.
When you exert force on an object that causes it to move, it is called mechanical work. Work is defined as the product of the force applied to an object and the distance over which the force is applied in the direction of the force.
The distance of the object