What is the force required in N? Work in J? Power Required in W?
A vacuum in the evaporator of a refrigerating system is 284 mmHg. The barametric pressure is 742 mmHg. Determine the absolute pressure in Pa. pHg= 13596 kg/m^3. Mass of 210 kg is elevated 24.5m in 1 minute 34 seconds.
The force required to cause the yielding of the solidis called the yield force.
Torque T=Nmsin x, thus Force N=T/msin x. If sin x is zero Torque is zero and Force is zero.
Party poppers are normally popped with a force applied by a finger. The force required is maybe 10 Newtons.
Turning moment (Nm) = Force (N) x Perpendicular Distance from the pivot to the line of action of the force (m)
As much as 100 lbs
Force is measured in Newtons (N) The amount of force required = the mass of the object x the acceleration
320
The S.I. unit of force is the Newton, symbol N. 1 N is equal to the net force required to produce an acceleration of 1 m/s2 in a body of mass 1 kg.
C. 648 n
F=0.4(n) where f is force required to move box form resting (static) position and n is the normal force applied by the surface of the table. So F=.4x20kg=8kg. 8kg are required to overcome resisting force due to friction. 8kg=Appox. 78N. 78N of force is required to overcome resisting force due to friction.
500 N
648 N
The net force is the sum of all the forces acting on an object. Weight pulls down, buoyancy pushes up. If an object weighs 50 N and the buoyancy force is 40 N, only 10 N is required to lift the object out of the water
If a force of 30 N imparts an acceleration of 5 to an object and we desire only one fifth of that acceleration, then we apply only one fifth of that force. Take the 30 N and divide it by 5 and we find that 6 N is the force required to give our test object an acceleration of 1.
It's 320 N. Since the friction force is in the direction opposite to the motion, thepulling force and the friction force balance, the net horizontal force on the box iszero, and its speed is therefore constant.
Just divide the force by the area. The answer is in pascal. No unit conversion is required in this case.
A joule is a neuton metre. i.e. 10*5 = 50 joules are required.