Exactly 2.6 joules for each meter that you keep pushing it.
If the book doesn't move, then there's no work.
The general form the equation for work is:
Work = Force x distance
So in this case, a force of 1N over 2m = 2 N·m = 2 J
(N is Newtons, m is meters, J is joules)
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360 joules
Work done = force * distance = 10 * 5 = 50 joules
Workin joules = (89) x (distance she moves the force through)in meters
(14 N x 6 m) = 84 newton-meters = 84 joules
work= force × distance so if an object moves 4metres, and the force to move it is 2N, (Newtons) the work done would be 4 × 2 = 8Joules (Work is measured in Joules) In other words, work is done when an object moves a certain distance when a certain amount of force is applied to it.
360 joules
Work done = force * distance = 10 * 5 = 50 joules
Workin joules = (89) x (distance she moves the force through)in meters
2.5 N * 4 m = 10 Joules.
(14 N x 6 m) = 84 newton-meters = 84 joules
work= force × distance so if an object moves 4metres, and the force to move it is 2N, (Newtons) the work done would be 4 × 2 = 8Joules (Work is measured in Joules) In other words, work is done when an object moves a certain distance when a certain amount of force is applied to it.
Work Done = Force x Displacement 2.7 joules = 4.5 newtons x Displacement(in meters) Displacement = 0.6 meters
If the force is in the same direction as the movement, you simply multiply the force times the distance. Since you are using standard SI units, the answer will be in joules.
According to the formula, Work done = Force . Displacement So, 200(10) 2000 joules. Hence, the work done by the person will be 2000 joules.
Work is something that is done when a force moves an object over a distance.
Work is something that is done when a force moves an object over a distance.
In this case, the work is simply the product of both. Since you are using standard SI units, the answer is in joules.