Yes, it is the energy you would need to move 150 pounds one foot or 50 pounds three feet.
Increase in the object's potential energy = (force) x (distance) = (200) x (4) = 800 newton-meters = 800 joulesPower = (800 joules) / (4 seconds) = 200 joules per second = 200 watts
1,000 J
the amount of work that has been done is 2000 joules!!!!!!!!!!!!!
200,000-150,000= 50,000 25 %
1 joule = 1 newton-meter 800 joules = 800 newton-meters = (200 newtons) x ('H' meters) H = 800 N-m / 200 N = 4 meters
200 joules of any other type of energy can be converted to 200 joules of heat.
850 joules = 200 calories. 850 joules = 200 calories.
200 joules
Increase in the object's potential energy = (force) x (distance) = (200) x (4) = 800 newton-meters = 800 joulesPower = (800 joules) / (4 seconds) = 200 joules per second = 200 watts
200 BTU = 211,000 joules.
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2000 joules
1,000 J
Joules is the unit of work being done. A 200 Ib man exerts 882 Newtons is not getting any work done. If 882 Newtons, which is the force, was multiplied by 0 movement, then the 200 Ib man is exerting 0 joules.
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200 per kilo
1 calorie = 4.184 joules So, 200calories * (4.184joules/1calorie) = 200*4.184 joules= 836.8 joules Since the category of this question is nutrition, I will point out that "calories" on food are actually "Calories". Notice the capital "c". It makes a difference. "Big c" calories are actually calories * 1000! A 100 Calorie snack isn't 100*4.184 = 418.4 Joules, it is 100,000 *4.184 = 418,400 Joules!