"Joule" is a unit of energy, not force.
Whatever force you want to use ... 2 ounces or 2 million tons of it ... use it to push
on something and move it.
If the product of (the force in newtons) multiplied by (the distance in meters) is 24,
then you produced 24 joules of energy.
(14 N x 6 m) = 84 newton-meters = 84 joules
To convert Newtons to Joules, you multiply the force in Newtons by the distance in meters over which the force is applied. Joules are a unit of energy, and when you multiply force (in Newtons) by distance (in meters), you get work done, which is measured in Joules.
If 15 joules of work are done over a distance of 1 meter, the force applied would be 15 newtons. This is calculated using the formula: force = work / distance.
There isn't a formula for finding joules. It is a way for finding a force or giving an example.
the amount of work that has been done is 2000 joules!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Depends on how much force is placed into a punch.
(14 N x 6 m) = 84 newton-meters = 84 joules
To convert Newtons to Joules, you multiply the force in Newtons by the distance in meters over which the force is applied. Joules are a unit of energy, and when you multiply force (in Newtons) by distance (in meters), you get work done, which is measured in Joules.
If 15 joules of work are done over a distance of 1 meter, the force applied would be 15 newtons. This is calculated using the formula: force = work / distance.
To find joules, you have to multiply the force or newtons by distance in meters.
There isn't a formula for finding joules. It is a way for finding a force or giving an example.
Force times work doesn't give joules. Joules is a unit of energy or work. Perhaps you mean the relation: force x distance = work.
First you have to find the force F=(mass/weight of object)*(9.8) Once you find force Work=(Force)*(Distance) Your answer will be in joules
the amount of work that has been done is 2000 joules!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No, multiplying meters and Newtons does not result in joules. Joules are a unit of energy, while meters measure distance and Newtons measure force. To calculate work, which is in joules, you would need to multiply force (in Newtons) by distance (in meters) in the direction of the force.
Work = force x distance = (6) x (3) = 18 joules.
24 Joules