In the same way that energy and force are different. In the case of mechanical energy, energy = force x distance.
J is unit of energy, N is unit of force.So there is no Newtons in Joule. Newton*Displacement=Joule
Force . . . . . . . . . kilogram-meter per second2 = newton Distance. . . . . . . meter Work, Energy. . . newton-meter = joule Power . . . . . . . . joule per second = watt Time. . . . . . . . . . second
The standard unit for work is the joule (J), which is equivalent to a newton-meter (N·m). The standard unit for force is the newton (N).
The SI unit for energy is called the joule. This unit is also equal to a newton times a meter.
Joule is newton-meter, newton is kg m/s2. Therefore: J/kg = Nm/kg = kg m2/s2 kg = m2/s2. So, the answer is no.
No. They're different. "Newton" is a unit of force. "Joule" is a unit of energy. A small force (1 newton) that pushes a basketball 10 miles can deliver more energy than a large force (a thousand newtons) that pushes it 1 foot.
J is unit of energy, N is unit of force.So there is no Newtons in Joule. Newton*Displacement=Joule
The unit of energy is the Joule. Defined as 1 Newton times 1 meter.The unit of energy is the Joule. Defined as 1 Newton times 1 meter.The unit of energy is the Joule. Defined as 1 Newton times 1 meter.The unit of energy is the Joule. Defined as 1 Newton times 1 meter.
Joule A joule is a measure of energy. A Newton is a measure of force.
A Joule is a unit of work and a newton is a unit of force. Work is a force thru a distance. One joule is the work done, or energy expended, by a force of one newton moving one meter along the direction of the force.
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Force . . . . . . . . . kilogram-meter per second2 = newton Distance. . . . . . . meter Work, Energy. . . newton-meter = joule Power . . . . . . . . joule per second = watt Time. . . . . . . . . . second
The newton metre is a unit of torque (or moment).
The standard unit for work is the joule (J), which is equivalent to a newton-meter (N·m). The standard unit for force is the newton (N).
Each of those quantities has a different SI unit. They are: Force. . . . . . . . . Newton Height (length) . Meter Work. . . . . . . . . Joule Mass. . . . . . . . . Kilogram Energy . . . . . . . Joule (same as work)
The force of one newton exerted over an area of one square meter is equivalent to one pascal. Pascal is the unit of pressure and is defined as one newton of force applied over an area of one square meter.