You would expend 2 watts of power when you exert a force of 1N that moves a book 2m in a time interval of 1s.
Force is equal to mass times acceleration. Energy can be calculated in several ways. A force applied for a given displacement is equal to energy in the form of work.
dragon claw, ominous wind,and shadow force that's what the ones i know but to be honest hes not that strong your starter Pokemon you picked if its at least lvl 60 is better In Pokemon Diamond giratina moves are shadow force,slash,heal block and Earth power.(hes a level 70)
False. The attractive force of gravity decreases with the square of the distance.
The Earth is more massive. The same force will result in less acceleration on a more massive object (Newton's Second Law).
The pointer on a galvenometer moves due to magnetic force between the current carrying coil in the pointer assembly and the permanent magnet surrounding that coil.
You would expend 2 watts of power when exerting a force of 1 N to move a book 2 meters in one second. This can be calculated using the formula for power, which is Power = Work / Time. Given that Work = Force x Distance, the power expended would be 1 N * 2 m / 1 s = 2 watts.
A bulldozer exerts a downward force on a pile of soil as it pushes and moves it. This force helps to compact or move the soil depending on the intention of the operation.
To move an object using force, you need to exert a push or a pull on the object. This force can be applied through direct contact or through mechanisms like levers or pulleys. The magnitude and direction of the force applied determine how the object moves.
Newton's first law of inertia states that an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an external force. This principle is commonly observed in sports, where athletes must exert force to overcome inertia and accelerate or change direction. For example, a baseball player must exert force to throw a ball and a soccer player must exert force to kick a ball in order to overcome inertia and set the object in motion.
Yes, work is done when you throw a ball. When you exert force on the ball to throw it, you are transferring energy to the ball, thus doing work on it. This work results in the ball gaining kinetic energy as it moves.
When you jump up your muscles in your legs exert a force on your bones to push you off the ground. The muscles are attached to the bones to have leverage. So when your muscle pulls, the leg bone moves on a hinge or joint and the bones push off the ground.
The fulcrum. A Lever is a rigid rod to which a force can be applied to overcome a resistance. The point at which a lever pivots is called the fulcrum.
Friction force
It moves in the direction of the force acting on it.
While the ball does exert a force on Earth according to Newton's third law of motion, the force exerted by the ball on Earth is much smaller compared to the force exerted by Earth on the ball due to Earth's much larger mass. This makes the effect of the ball's force on Earth negligible in comparison.
They move with the same speed and the same interval
Because it moves force