Strictly this should be done in terms of line integrals but for a constant force the result simplifies to
change in KE = Force * distance
so 10N over 5m changes KE by 50J and 20N over 2m changes KE by 40J.
The distance from the Earth to the Moon is greater than the distance from the Earth to the International Space Station.
No, the output distance is not always greater than the input distance. It depends on the specific situation and factors involved.
The amount of gravity pulling on an object depends on its mass and the mass of the object exerting the gravitational force. The greater the mass of the object, the stronger the gravitational force it exerts. The force of gravity weakens with distance, following the inverse square law.
Moving an object a greater distance does not necessarily require a greater amount of work. Work is calculated based on the force applied and the distance moved in the direction of the force. So, if the force decreases as the object moves a greater distance, the work done may not necessarily increase.
The greater your distance from the source of harm, the less your risk of being affected by it.
The mass of the object exerting the gravitational pull, and the distance between the two objects. Gravity is all over, but it's effect varies greatly with distance. The girl next to you in Science class is actually exerting a greater gravitational pull on your mass than the Sun, despite their obvious differences in size.
By using leverage, it allows you to lift a 1 or 2 ton car. Have you tried lifting a car by hand without a jack? And you DO need to lift the car to change a tire.
A tornado produces a greater pressure drop over a shorter distance than a hurricane.
The distance from the Earth to the Moon is greater than the distance from the Earth to the International Space Station.
Albuquerque to Billings has a greater distance.
The distance around the Tropic of Capricorn is greater.
Chicago to Maine is a greater distance
.7 is a greater distance by 6/10 of a mile.
Directly proportional. Greater speed - greater distance.
The greater distance is Chicago to Augusta
No, the output distance is not always greater than the input distance. It depends on the specific situation and factors involved.
1Km is the greater distance !