Power is the rate at which work is done. Using the formula for power (Power = Work / Time), we can calculate it by first finding the work done, which is force multiplied by distance (Work = Force x Distance).
Work = 200 N x 8 m = 1600 Joules
Power = 1600 J / 2 s = 800 Watts
Your power output is 800 watts. This can be calculated using the formula: Power = Work/Time = Force * Distance / Time = 200 N * 8 m / 2 s = 800 watts.
The direction of the force is to the right. To calculate the magnitude of the force, you can use the formula: Force = (mass x distance) / time. Here, the force is 10 Newtons, the distance is 4 meters, and the time is 9 seconds. Plugging these values into the formula, the magnitude of the force is about 4.44 Newtons.
Work is calculated by multiplying the force applied by the distance moved in the direction of the force. In this case, the work done is 250 newtons * 50 meters = 12,500 joules.
The horizontal component of the force is given by 25 * cos(30°), which is approximately 21.65 N. This is the force that is responsible for pulling the sled across the snow.
The power of the child's kick can be calculated using the formula: Power = Work / Time. Work is calculated as Force × Distance, which in this case is 520 newtons × 1.5 meters. Time is 0.30 seconds. Therefore, the power of the child's kick is 260 watts.
Your power output is 800 watts. This can be calculated using the formula: Power = Work/Time = Force * Distance / Time = 200 N * 8 m / 2 s = 800 watts.
80 J
That's the unit of force called one "Newton".
1200j
Power = (energy) / (time) = (35 x 5) / 19 = 175 newton-meters / 19 seconds = 9.2105 watts (rounded)
his force is clearly 200N
The direction of the force is to the right. To calculate the magnitude of the force, you can use the formula: Force = (mass x distance) / time. Here, the force is 10 Newtons, the distance is 4 meters, and the time is 9 seconds. Plugging these values into the formula, the magnitude of the force is about 4.44 Newtons.
Work is calculated by multiplying the force applied by the distance moved in the direction of the force. In this case, the work done is 250 newtons * 50 meters = 12,500 joules.
40 N
You can't tell from the information given. All you know is that the average acceleration is (change in speed) divided by (time for the change) = (6/8) = 0.75 meters per second2. The force required depends on the mass of the object to be accelerated by the force.
The horizontal component of the force is given by 25 * cos(30°), which is approximately 21.65 N. This is the force that is responsible for pulling the sled across the snow.
1,000 N apex=500 N