Not quite, but you're very close to the right track.
When a force of one newton acts through a distance of one meter, as you
described it, the amount of work done is one joule .
If you did it in one second, then the power of that action was one watt.
Yes. The amount of force depends on the objects' masses, and their distance.
speed
Perimeter is the distance around an object and area is the amount of space/volume in an object (square,rectangle,triangle)
700 x 4 = 2,800 newton-meters = 2,800 joules
Circumference is the distance around the object and Area is the amount of space it takes up.
one jule
one jule
Energy. The unit of measure for energy is the Newton (N).
Yes. The amount of force depends on the objects' masses, and their distance.
Newton first realized that acceleration depends on the amount of force applied to that object
Distance is measured in meters
Work = 1 newton-meter = 1 joule
1 newton-meter = 1 joule
mass
take a break
speed
You could use the terms mass, object, or body (that's what Newton used).