as power=P=W/t=Fd/t=(10)(10)/10=10Watt
A wheel requires a smaller amount of force to be moved than an axle. Combined, a minimal amount of force is used to move the wheel and in turn is transferred from the wheel to the attached axle, to move the axle. Alone the axle would require a greater amount of force for it to be turned.
Yes, it is possible for a smaller force to have a large torque because it is usually located at a much greater distance from the center of rotation. Torque is calculated by multiplying the distance by the force.
A force will not increase or decrease an acceleration. If the force is constant, it will cause a constant acceleration. It may increase or decrease the speed. The change of velocity - for the same force - is the same, whether the speed is increasing, decreasing, or just changing direction.
The technical definition of 'work' in Physics is (force) times (distance).So I suspect the factors you're fishing for are force and distance.
it measures how much force is needed to to move it
Over 200 pounds of pressure.
USB 3.1 (C) can deliver a power output of up to 100 watts (20 volts and 5 amps).
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That would depend on the power output (watts) of the circuit. Volts times the Amperage equals the Wattage of the circuit. You do not have enough information in your question. Volts is the force applied to move the electrons in the circuit, and amps are a measure of the quantity of electrons moved through the circuit over time. Thus a circuit of 415 volts and 1 ampere will deliver 415 watt-hours of power. Yet a circuit of 1 volt at 415 amps will deliver the same 415 watt-hours of power, but with less force.
This equation will tell you how much force is exerted by a bullet, for example, on a target.
It's how much power the tractor can continuously deliver to an auxiliary piece of equipment.
A factory stock Kawasaki Brute Force 750 has 52 horse power.
The Pyle is a lower end lower powered model that will only push around 70 watts of power.
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If the weight is 300 pounds, you will need to apply a force of at least 300 pounds to lift it against the force of gravity. This force is known as the weight of the object.
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That depends what you scratch it with, what material the rock is made from, and how much force you apply when scratching.