Did you say one meter ?
You'll have to give the box 49 joules of additional gravitational potential energy.
But since the human muscular system is not 100% efficient, you'll have to spend
somewhat more energy than that in order to do the job. The additional energy
that you put into the effort will show up in the form of elevated body temperature,
increased heart rate and blood pressure, and warm perspiration on your brow.
200 newton-meters per second = 200 watts.
160 meters is about 524.9 feet.
one cubic metre= one ton
48.6
If we can neglect friction and the inefficiency of human physical effort, thenthe length of the ramp doesn't matter. In rising 5 meters, the barrel gainsm g h = (40) (9.8) (5) = 1,960 joules of potential energy,so that's the work required to lift it to that height, no matter the route ormethod selected.
Gravity does not lift. The force is doing the work by lifting the riders. When the riders come down from the 60 meter height, then gravity will be at work.
500 Joule.
98 j
200 newton-meters per second = 200 watts.
C.50 j
A circular tank is 12 meter in diameter and 7.5 meter in height. how much water does it hold when half full?
40 kilograms!
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.
work=force(distance) work=500(20) work=10000 joules
160 meters is about 524.9 feet.
1 newton-meter = 1 joule
It can cost as much as 1200 dollars or more to lift an SUV depending on the height and the type of lift. A body lift of 4 inches can cost 400 dollars or more when springs are also replaced.