Assuming its 100 % efficient, then f * d = f * d, then 2 * 6 = 4 * d
so, (2 * 6) / 4 = d, then 3 = d
so d = 3 metres
The mechanical advantage of a simple machine in this scenario would be 5. This is calculated by dividing the output force (200 newtons) by the input force (40 newtons).
Yes, the gravitational force exerted on an object is measured in newtons. It is commonly calculated using the formula F = mg, where F represents force in newtons, m is the object's mass in kilograms, and g is the acceleration due to gravity (approximately 9.81 m/s^2 on Earth).
To convert Newtons to Joules, you multiply the force in Newtons by the distance in meters over which the force is applied. Joules are a unit of energy, and when you multiply force (in Newtons) by distance (in meters), you get work done, which is measured in Joules.
"10 newtons" is a force, equal to about 21/4 pounds.
No, since work is required for an object to gain momentum. In this case, if no work was done (work=force x distance), then the object would not gain momentum despite the force being exerted on it.
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a machine applies a force of 100 newtons over a distance of 10 meters to raise a500 newtons drum 1.5 meters. what is efficiency of the machine ?
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work = the exerted force x the distance over which it was exerted w= f x d force is measured in newtons (N) distance is measured in meters (m) therefore w = M x N a.k.a. joules Work is measured in Joules (J)
Newtons/square meters.
The mechanical advantage of a simple machine in this scenario would be 5. This is calculated by dividing the output force (200 newtons) by the input force (40 newtons).
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If the machine were ideal ( 100% effiency) the output force would be 300 N In practice you might get 250 - 270.
The force exerted by the sun on any object depends on the mass of that object so there is no simple answer. The sun's force of a planet like Jupiter will be several orders of magnitude greater than the force exerted on an electron, for example.
Yes, the gravitational force exerted on an object is measured in newtons. It is commonly calculated using the formula F = mg, where F represents force in newtons, m is the object's mass in kilograms, and g is the acceleration due to gravity (approximately 9.81 m/s^2 on Earth).
To convert Newtons to Joules, you multiply the force in Newtons by the distance in meters over which the force is applied. Joules are a unit of energy, and when you multiply force (in Newtons) by distance (in meters), you get work done, which is measured in Joules.
"10 newtons" is a force, equal to about 21/4 pounds.