To find joules, you have to multiply the force or newtons by distance in meters.
whight*force*dictance
There isn't a formula for finding joules. It is a way for finding a force or giving an example.
Kinetic energy is 0.45 joules using the formula Ek = ½ x mv2
2.93x10^-19 Joules first use the v=c/h formula to find frequency then use the energy formula to find energy.
the formula for heat is: joules= change in temp* mass* cpby: Professor Thompson
40 Joules, I think, as the formula for Watts is Joules/Second = Joules per second 40 Watts should equal 40 Joules per one second...
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Work (joules) = force (newtons) * distance (metres)
In terms of joules, the answer is 216,000 joules. First, you must convert 1 hour to seconds. 1 hr = 60 mins 60 mins = 3,600 seconds The formula for finding power can also be used to find work if power and time are provided. Power = Work/Time 60 watts =work/3,600 seconds To find this, multiply 3,600 by 60 3,600 X 60 = 216,000 The unit for work is joules, so the answer is 216,000 joules.use the power formula
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The formula for energy. E is for energy(Units = Joules) P is for power(Units = Watts) T is for time(Units = Seconds)
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