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Work done is the amount of energy transferred by a force acting through a distance. It is a scalar quantity.
You lash fish to a giant hamster wheel. Then you attach the axle to a generator. The power transferred is dependent on the size and amount of fish.
heat transferred is conduction,convection,and radiation _ i hope my answer help u _
Energy = Force x Distance travelled in direction of force. A lower force can output the same energy by working on the object over a longer distance.
No, work is related to energy, not to force.
Energy can be transferred to material things by pushing or pulling AND moving it through a distance. The push or pull is a force, and the amount of energy is the magnitude of the force multiplied by the distance through which it acts. No matter how hard you push or pull, if your force doesn't move through any distance, then no energy is transferred to the thing you're pushing or pulling.
Work done is the amount of energy transferred by a force acting through a distance. It is a scalar quantity.
how are temperature the amount of heat transferred and change in in temperature of related
how are temperature the amount of heat transferred and change in in temperature of related
how are temperature the amount of heat transferred and change in in temperature of related
You lash fish to a giant hamster wheel. Then you attach the axle to a generator. The power transferred is dependent on the size and amount of fish.
heat transferred is conduction,convection,and radiation _ i hope my answer help u _
heat transferred is conduction,convection,and radiation _ i hope my answer help u _
No. Energy has units of force x distance. For example, if you apply a force over a certain distance, a certain amount of work is done - or in other words, energy is transferred.
The more energy, the more damage it can cause.
The amount will vary depending upon the Banks involved. I suggest checking on the websites of the banks concerned.
The core has a LIMITED amount of electrons that are induced in moment when a electromagnetic field is applied by the coil...