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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)
700 joules
35 Joules is 35 newton-meters. The nergy is weight times distance = weight x .5 meters = 35 so weight is 35/.5 = 70NForce = weight =mass x acceleration ; mass =weight/gravity accel = 70/9.814 = 7.13 kg
We must assume that the force pushes parallel to the floor.Work = (force) x (distance) = (800) x (1.5) = 1,200 newton-meters = 1,200 joules
What is the amount of work accomplished by the ramp? - 5000 joules What is the amount of work done by the mover? - 6000 joules What is the efficiency of the ramp? - 83%
Sure. When a 6-kg bowling ball is resting on a shelf that's 2 meters off the floor, it has 12 joules of gravitational potential energy referenced to the floor.
joule/sec
You don't. Cubic meters is a measure of volume; joules or gigajoules is a measure of energy.You don't. Cubic meters is a measure of volume; joules or gigajoules is a measure of energy.You don't. Cubic meters is a measure of volume; joules or gigajoules is a measure of energy.You don't. Cubic meters is a measure of volume; joules or gigajoules is a measure of energy.
Approximately 1.05 Meters
1.46 Pascals is exerted on the board.
1.097*10^7meters
Joules or newtons*meters