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The force at the drive head would be around 62.5 pounds. This is because the force at the drive head is half of the force exerted at the end of the handle when using a breaker bar.
If the Earth's volume were increased by 125 times and its mass by 25 times, the force of gravity at the surface would remain the same. This is because the force of gravity depends on the mass of an object and the distance from its center, but increasing both mass and volume proportionally cancels out any difference in gravity at the surface.
When a falling object has stopped accelerating, it has reached its terminal velocity. At this point, the force of air resistance acting on the object is equal to the force of gravity pulling it downward, resulting in a balanced force and a constant velocity.
Work = force x distance.So in this case the work done is 25 N x 5 m = 125 joules
That depends on the object & where it is at. TV for a human that jumps out of an airplane is roughly 125 mph. Earth's gravitational pull is 32.2 ft per sec/sq. You have to factor in the drag resistance of air also.
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2,000/125=16
The idea is to divide the output force by the input force.
The stator assembly on the 125 hp Force outboard provides both voltage for the ignition system, and charging system. The stator is located under the flywheel.
The force at the drive head would be around 62.5 pounds. This is because the force at the drive head is half of the force exerted at the end of the handle when using a breaker bar.
If the gravitational force decreases according to the square of the distance, then if the distance is doubled the force becomes one forth of what it was. So if you doubled the the distance between the two objects then they would have a gravitational force of 125 Newtons. That happens because 2 squared is 4 and 500 divided by 4 is 125.
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An example: A force of 10 in the x direction and a force of 5 in the y direction will produce what total force and at what angle? Force = x+iy = 10+5i. The total force will be (10^2+5^2)^.5 or (125)^.5 or ~ 11.18. The angle will be atan y/x or atan 5/10 or .464 or 26.56 degrees.
If the Earth's volume were increased by 125 times and its mass by 25 times, the force of gravity at the surface would remain the same. This is because the force of gravity depends on the mass of an object and the distance from its center, but increasing both mass and volume proportionally cancels out any difference in gravity at the surface.
W = F x d Therefore d = W/F d = 500 / 125 = 4 meters