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A mother pushes a baby stroller 50 meters by applying 10 newtons of force. How much work was done?
It's "Force"
Work = force x distance = Newtons x meters = 1937 Joules.
Since the forces act in opposite directions, just subtract them.
Newton's first law,'cause the toy on the floor does not move until the baby applies an external force of 5 Newtons on the toy.
It will have no equilibruim and when you are pushing it you are using a force
It is measured in Newtons (N)
The chair movement is dependent on its weight and the amount of force
An oar pushes the water and the water pushes the oar.
Pushes and pulls in a particular direction are referred to as forces. These are measured in Newtons, after the famous scientist Sir Isaac newton.
Newtons are the force one object exerts on another. The weight you see on a bathroom scale is how much the scale pushes back, which equals the Newtonian force. However, mass and Newtons are different but related. Newtons is the gravitational pull multiplied by the mass. The basic equation is: (mass in grams)(9.8)=Force in Newtons 9.8 is the gravitational pull on every object on Earth.
Pushes and pulls in a particular direction are referred to as forces. These are measured in Newtons, after the famous scientist Sir Isaac newton.
Pushes and pulls in a particular direction are referred to as forces. These are measured in Newtons, after the famous scientist Sir Isaac newton.
The boats motor pushes water back, producing an equal and opposite force that pushes the boat forward.
A mother pushes a baby stroller 50 meters by applying 10 newtons of force. How much work was done?
Obstruction.
It's "Force"