W = Force x Distance - - - so - - -
W = 20 N x 10 m = 200 N·m = 200 Joule
Assuming everything is in the same direction, you simply multiply the force by the distance. The product of newton and meters is called joules.
Work = force x distance. 20 N x 20 m = 400 J.
How much work does she do?
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This engine will have some good horsepower. It will not be as strong as like a car but it comes pretty high for a lawnmower.
Convert the cm to meters, and multiply the force by the distance. That gives you the work in joules.
Work done is equal to Force multiplied by distance:Wd = FxdWd = 324x3Work done = 972 Joules.
about 78 gallons
1.10 meters = 3.60892388 feet.
6,250 J
6,250 J
Work=Force+Distance =joule
Depends on the size of the mower.
this piece of **** doesn't work worth ####. I could wipe my ### with my questions and it would give me a better answer.
That will vary for each make and model of mower.
It depends on what kind of lawn mower (push or ride). I sell my fixed push mowers usually for $30.
give up and hire a lawn service...
10 dollar
4 hp
about as much as a lawn mower
Check the oil/fuel mix and make sure you have it mixed to the correct ratio. Else, try raising the blade on the lawn mower. If you have the lawn mower blade too low, mowing tall grass, it can make too much work for the mower and will cause it to overheat.