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100 yards = 91.44 meters
If 1000 meters is a kilometer 100 is a tenth of a kilomater
100 foot
1 cm = 0.01 meters so, 100 cm = 100 * 0.01 meters 100 cm = 1 meter
I assume you hit it up from the ground level as well. From Conservation of Energy, it immediately follows that: * If there is no air resistance, when it hits the ground it will, once again, have a speed of 100 meters per second. * Since under usual circumstances there WILL BE air resistance, its speed will be less than 100 meters per second.
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.
If a 100 N box is lifted 3 meters off the ground, the answer is 300 joules.
100 x 3 = 300 joules
The total work done on the object, from beginning to end of that scenario, is equal tothe change in the object's potential energy from beginning to end, which is zero.
Work = force x displacementW = Fd W = 100N x 3m W = 300J 300 joules of work is done on the box.
Work = force x displacementW = Fd W = 100N x 3m W = 300J 300 joules of work is done on the box.
100 meters
Force x distance = 100 x 2 = 200 newton-meters = 200 joules.
100
100 yards = 91.44 meters
100 meters equals 109.4 yards. That makes the 100 meters 9.4 more.