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The past perfect tense is had moved.
"Had moved" is the past perfect form of "move".
The future perfect tense of move is will have moved.
Move is not an adverb. It is a noun or a verb. Adverbs based on the verb form moving include movingly, and unmovingly. Adverbs based on the adjective movable include movably and immovably.
Y = 3x - 2This is the equation of a straight line that intercepts the Y axis at -2. It has a gradient of 3/1, meaning that for every unit moved to the right, the line rises three units up the y axis.
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(4 x 5) kilogram-meters = 20 joules
The work is 347 joules.
Work = force x distance = Newtons x meters = 1937 Joules.
Assuming the force doesn't change, and the force and movement are in the same direction, the energy (the joules) is the product of distance and force. Thus, you just need to divide the energy by the distance.
Work Done = Force x Displacement 2.7 joules = 4.5 newtons x Displacement(in meters) Displacement = 0.6 meters
The distance moved by the object can be calculated by dividing the work done by the force applied. In this case, the distance is 15 meters.
Work= 1500 Joule. Time= 60 100 N is moved 15 meters. Work = applied force (newtons) x distance (meters) X = 100 x 15 Work = 1500 Joules Power (watts) = work (joules)/ time (seconds) 25 = 1500/X Time = 60.
Work is defined as (force) times (distance). If the force is not zero, and the distance it moved through is not zero, then work was done. In other words, if you applied a force, and kept it going while the place you applied the force moved, then work was done. In this case, work = (60) x (0.5) = 30 newton-meters = 30 joules of work.
the decimal is moved to right three times.
When an object is moved by a force, work is done, increasing or decreasing its kinetic energy, often but not always decreasing or increasing its potential energy.
A joule is defined as 1 kg being lifted 1 meter. Ergo 14 kilograms moved by 1 meter takes 14 joules.