2.5 N * 4 m = 10 Joules.
no, work done is the area under a force-distance graph
Not quite, but you're very close to the right track.When a force of one newton acts through a distance of one meter, as youdescribed it, the amount of work done is one joule .If you did it in one second, then the power of that action was one watt.
work_done = force x distance In igniting a match a force is applied to push the match a distance along the box, thus work is done.
Work = (force) x (distance). Time is not involved.But if that amount of work was done in that amount of time, then(force) x (distance)/(time) is the average power during that time.
Distance * Force / Calories
Work is done.
Yes, the definition of work is force * distance.
When a force moves an object (through a distance) it performs work.
WORK as is scientifically defined.
Work is something that is done when a force moves an object over a distance.
Work is something that is done when a force moves an object over a distance.
If it moves linearly, then work.
force=2N distance moved=o.1 m work done=? work done=force(N)*distance moved (M) work done=2*o.1 work done= 0.2 watts
Work is said to be done by the force.
Work
friction
Workin joules = (89) x (distance she moves the force through)in meters