"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.
Work = force x distance. Answer is in joules.
The work is(10) times (the distance through which the force acts, in meters) joules.
360 joules
20 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.
Depends on how much force is placed into a punch.
To find joules, you have to multiply the force or newtons by distance in meters.
Work = force x distance. Answer is in joules.
Force times work doesn't give joules. Joules is a unit of energy or work. Perhaps you mean the relation: force x distance = work.
The work is(10) times (the distance through which the force acts, in meters) joules.
360 joules
20 joules
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
According to the formula, Work done = Force . Displacement So, 200(10) 2000 joules. Hence, the work done by the person will be 2000 joules.
(14 N x 6 m) = 84 newton-meters = 84 joules
joules is energy, not a force
Work = force x distance = (6) x (3) = 18 joules.