To lift a 950-N load 3 meters requires (950 x 3) = 2,850 joules of energy.
The power is the rate at which the energy is delivered. It takes more power
to lift the load faster.
The power used to lift this load is (2,850 joules) divided by (the number of seconds it takes),
and the unit of the answer is watts.
1400j
700 x 4 = 2,800 newton-meters = 2,800 joules
78*6*9.8 N = 4586.4 N
work done is = to force multiply by displacement here force is = 1000x10 N and dispacement is 75m = 75x104
.47 watt
a fallen treee is lifted 2.75 meters. How much work is done?
2 Newton-meters
If a 100 N box is lifted 3 meters off the ground, the answer is 300 joules.
If a 100 N box is lifted 3 meters off the ground, the answer is 300 joules.
1400j
If a 100 N box is lifted 3 meters off the ground, the answer is 300 joules.
700 x 4 = 2,800 newton-meters = 2,800 joules
question 24 on penn foster is C.
PE = m g H = (0.025) (9.8) (5) = 1.225 joule
100 x 3 = 300 joules
78*6*9.8 N = 4586.4 N
2,088 J