I don't think there is enough information to do the calculation. Perhaps you might clarify what the exact situation is.
J is unit of energy, N is unit of force.So there is no Newtons in Joule. Newton*Displacement=Joule
The 400g is a variable that is meant to fool you and doesn't doesn't apply to the formula. We use the W=Fs formula, Where W= Work (joules), F=Force (Newtons) and s=Displacement (meters). W=? F=2.4N s=0.75 m W=Fs W=2.4x0.75 W=1.8 J
You can measure the amount of work done with the formula W=Fd where W is work, F is force and d is displacement. The SI unit for work is joules (J) and if you're using thatformula, force must be in newtons (N) and displacement in meters (m). Remember that if the displacement is 0, work done is 0. If a person went around a track, and ended where he started, the displacement is 0. Displacement is the distance measures from where something starts and where it ends. Not necessarily the distance covered. Also, work is a vector quantity as is force and displacement. Hope this helps!
Joules or newtons*meters
Work is equal to Force multiplied by distance.
Work Done = Force x Displacement 2.7 joules = 4.5 newtons x Displacement(in meters) Displacement = 0.6 meters
To find joules, you have to multiply the force or newtons by distance in meters.
W=Fd Where F is the force on the object and d is that distance that the object traveled. If F is in Newtons and d is in meters, then works will be in joules.
Work (joules) = force (newtons) * distance (metres)
J is unit of energy, N is unit of force.So there is no Newtons in Joule. Newton*Displacement=Joule
The work is 347 joules.
joules & newtons
The 400g is a variable that is meant to fool you and doesn't doesn't apply to the formula. We use the W=Fs formula, Where W= Work (joules), F=Force (Newtons) and s=Displacement (meters). W=? F=2.4N s=0.75 m W=Fs W=2.4x0.75 W=1.8 J
You can measure the amount of work done with the formula W=Fd where W is work, F is force and d is displacement. The SI unit for work is joules (J) and if you're using thatformula, force must be in newtons (N) and displacement in meters (m). Remember that if the displacement is 0, work done is 0. If a person went around a track, and ended where he started, the displacement is 0. Displacement is the distance measures from where something starts and where it ends. Not necessarily the distance covered. Also, work is a vector quantity as is force and displacement. Hope this helps!
It depends on the weight. The work required in joules (kg*m2/s2) is equal to the force applied in newtons and the displacement, or distance, in meters. Thus, for an object that weights 1 N (multiply the weight of the object by the gravitational acceleration, 9.81 m/s2 to transfer to newtons) will require 1 N * 3 m = 3 J. Thus, the formula for work is: W = Fd "W" is the work done on the system. "F" is the force in newtons "d" is the displacement (or distance) of the object in meters.
Joules or newtons*meters
Work is equal to Force multiplied by distance.