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Force times distance. Or force over distance.
Work = Force x Distance
Torque is a force times a distance (the distance from the rotation axis where the force is applied). The angle at which the force is applied can also play a role. It is not directly related to speed.Torque is a force times a distance (the distance from the rotation axis where the force is applied). The angle at which the force is applied can also play a role. It is not directly related to speed.Torque is a force times a distance (the distance from the rotation axis where the force is applied). The angle at which the force is applied can also play a role. It is not directly related to speed.Torque is a force times a distance (the distance from the rotation axis where the force is applied). The angle at which the force is applied can also play a role. It is not directly related to speed.
The number of times a machine increases a force exerted on it is called mechanical advantage.
Force times motion equals momentum.
resistance will be in newtons, this force is linked to the square of the velocity, ie if you go twice as fast you' ll encounter four times the resistance
length times width times depth
Newtons Second Law.Force = Mass times Accelerationwhere Acceleration = Acceleration due to gravity = 9.81 m/s2mass = in kilograms (kg)1 kg = 2.2 lbs
Pi, times, the squaire of the raidous, times hight. = volume
Half of the base times height.
Take the diameter of the circle times 3.14159 (which is PI).
It won't. Coeffecient of friction is based on the two materials involved (or more, e.g., if a lubricant is used) not on the mass placed on top. We can specify a coefficient of friction for, say, rubber sliding across concrete without ever saying HOW MUCH rubber slides across concrete. If we want to know FORCE of friction, then this is a different story. The force is based on the mass that's on top. On a flat surface, the force of friction equals the coefficient of friction times the weight of the object being dragged. The mass you are talking about would be included in calculating the force, but not in determining the coefficient of friction.
half base times height
People in Egyptian times used bones as a calculating method.
if you are wondering how, multiply length times width time height.
Air Force Times was created in 1947.
Force times distance equals work.