In this case, work is the product of force and distance. (This assumes that both are in the same direction, and that the force doesn't change.)
newtons / 9.80665 = kilograms force, then * 1000 = grams force So > (5.12244898 / 9.80665) * 1000 = 522.34 grams force (per meter square)
5000 joules
You have the wrong understanding of millimeters. A Newton.meter is a unit of work, it is called the Joule in the SI system. A millimeter is a distance, equal to 1/1000 of a meter.
That depends how high you lift it.The work is mgh (mass x gravity x height). If the mass is in kilograms, gravity is in newton/kilogram (Earth gravity is about 9.8 newton/kilogram), and the height is in meters, then the work will be in joules.
1 meter = 1000 millimeters 1 millimeter = 0.001 meter
There are 1000 milimeters in a meter.
there are 1000 millimeters in a meter
To get proper SI units, you need to convert the grams to kilograms, and cm to meters. Reminder: To convert grams to kilograms you divide by 1000; to convert centimeters to meters you divide by 100.After that, simply calculate the gravitational potential energy with the formula:GPE = mgh (mass x gravity x height). Close to Earth's surface, gravity is about 9.8 newton/kilogram. The answer will be in joules.
How many millimeters are in a meter? There are 1000 millimeters in a meter.
1000 mm = 1 meter
1000 millimeters in a meter.
1 kiloliter = 1000 liter = 1 cubic meter That is, for example, a cubic tank of 1 meter (length)x 1 meter (width) x 1 meter (height)