The work done is given by the formula Work = Force x Distance. Rearranging this formula we find Distance = Work / Force. Plugging in the values given, we get Distance = 68 joules / 4 newtons = 17 meters. So, the crate was moved 17 meters.
Work = force x distance = Newtons x meters = 1937 Joules.
The work done is 2 joules. Work is calculated by multiplying the force exerted (1 newton) by the distance moved in the direction of the force (2 meters).
The work done on the box can be calculated as the force applied multiplied by the distance moved. In this case, the work done on the box is 600 joules (50 Newtons * 12 meters).
The work done is calculated by multiplying the force applied with the distance moved in the direction of the force. In this case, the work done would be 100 joules (20 N * 5 m).
The work done can be determined by dividing the work by the force applied. Therefore, the distance the crate will be moved is 4 meters (2800 J / 700 N).
Work = force x distance = Newtons x meters = 1937 Joules.
The work done is 2 joules. Work is calculated by multiplying the force exerted (1 newton) by the distance moved in the direction of the force (2 meters).
The work done on the box can be calculated as the force applied multiplied by the distance moved. In this case, the work done on the box is 600 joules (50 Newtons * 12 meters).
The work done is calculated by multiplying the force applied with the distance moved in the direction of the force. In this case, the work done would be 100 joules (20 N * 5 m).
The work done by the movers can be calculated using the work-energy principle. The work done can be found by multiplying the force of friction by the distance the crate was moved. The force of friction is the product of the coefficient of friction and the normal force (weight of the crate). The work done will be equal to the force of friction multiplied by the distance moved.
Technically, the force does no work unless it acts through a distance. Since the box didn't move,no work was involved there.Concerning the apple, the work done there was (2N x 1m) = 2 newton-meters = 2 joules.
The work done can be determined by dividing the work by the force applied. Therefore, the distance the crate will be moved is 4 meters (2800 J / 700 N).
Work is determined by multiplying force by the distance moved in the direction of that force. The resulting unit is the newton metre. But, in SI, compound units are often given a special name and, in this case, the newton metre is called a joule -in honour of an English physicist, James Prescott Joule.
The amount of work done is calculated by multiplying the force applied by the distance moved in the direction of the force. In this case, the work done to push a 50 Newton box a distance of 300 cm would be 50 N * 3 m = 150 Joules.
Work is force x distance = 700 x 4 = 2800 Joules
no he never moved.
Newton was born in Lincolnshire, England. He was educated at Cambridge, where he did most of his work. He eventually moved to London.