um.. 7?
0.5 meter.
Joules or newtons*meters
you get torque. N/m
A force of 2.5 newtons acting through a distance of 7 meters delivers 17.5 newton meters = 17.5 joules of work.
Joules (J) and Newtons. (N)
joules
joules & newtons
Joules or newtons*meters
you get torque. N/m
To find joules, you have to multiply the force or newtons by distance in meters.
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.
Joules (J) and Newtons. (N)
No. Power is measured in Watts also known as joules per second. Newtons is a measure of force.
A force of 2.5 newtons acting through a distance of 7 meters delivers 17.5 newton meters = 17.5 joules of work.
Joules (J) and Newtons. (N)
joules
James Joules created a method in which work is calculated. work(joules) equals force(newtons) times distance(meters) or j=n times m.
Potential energy = weight x height, so in this case, you have 882 Newtons x 1 meter = 882 Joules.