A Joule is a unit of work and a newton is a unit of force. Work is a force thru a distance.
One joule is the work done, or energy expended, by a force of one newton moving one meter along the direction of the force.
There can be no equivalence.
A Newton is a measure of force while a Joule is a measure of energy. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is fundamentally flawed.
No. Power is measured in Watts also known as joules per second. Newtons is a measure of force.
Potential energy = weight x height, so in this case, you have 882 Newtons x 1 meter = 882 Joules.
No, kinetic energy is measured in Joules (J), as this is the SI unit for energy.
Newtons are a measure of force, joules are a measure of energy. The two measure different characteristics and, according to the most basic rules of dimensional analyses, attempting to convert from one to the other is not valid.
False. Heat is energy, and is measured in Joules. One joule equals one newton∙meter.
joules & newtons
Joules or newtons*meters
you get torque. N/m
To find joules, you have to multiply the force or newtons by distance in meters.
Joules is the unit of work being done. A 200 Ib man exerts 882 Newtons is not getting any work done. If 882 Newtons, which is the force, was multiplied by 0 movement, then the 200 Ib man is exerting 0 joules.
Joules (J) and Newtons. (N)
No. Power is measured in Watts also known as joules per second. Newtons is a measure of force.
Joules (J) and Newtons. (N)
joules
James Joules created a method in which work is calculated. work(joules) equals force(newtons) times distance(meters) or j=n times m.
Potential energy = weight x height, so in this case, you have 882 Newtons x 1 meter = 882 Joules.
Work (joules) = force (newtons) * distance (metres)