You friend would be doing twice as much work as you. Work=Force x Distance. Therefore, if he's doing .5 force x 4 distance, his work is 2, while yours would only be 1 (1 force x 1 distance).
A boy and girl transferring a metal bar how do work is done
6,250 J
The work done is calculated as the force multiplied by the distance the lawn mower is pushed. The component of force in the direction of motion is Fcos(θ), where θ is the angle between the force and the direction of motion. Given that F = 25 N and θ = 60 degrees, the work done would be 215.6 joules approximately.
The work done by the man is calculated by multiplying the force applied by the distance moved in the direction of the force. In this case, the work done is 10,000 Joules (200 N * 50 m).
The amount of work done in pushing a mower for 500m depends on the force applied. Work is calculated as force multiplied by distance. If a force of 100 N is applied to push the mower for 500m, then the work done would be 50,000 J (100 N * 500 m).
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Bob, this is not an answer to your guestion but we are thinking of buying an Earthwise 20 in. cordless mower, model 60120. How do you like yours?
Work=Force+Distance =joule
No, the horizontal component of a force is directly related to the magnitude of the force. Increasing the horizontal component of the force would require increasing the magnitude of the force itself.
The fuel/air mixture is compressed by the piston moving upwards, the spark plug ignites that mixture and causes an explosion which pushes the piston downward.
Ask a friend or someone you know or go to a tool store
the life span of the x740 riding mover in a commercialized area is 16ft precisely. {nerd snorts and pushes up his glasses}.