It doesn't. (Any unit of force) times (any unit of distance) is a unit of work,
and so is any other unit of energy.
(By the way . . . 'meters' is not a unit of work.)
no, work done is the area under a force-distance graph
1400j
work done is = to force multiply by displacement here force is = 1000x10 N and dispacement is 75m = 75x104
Meter is a unit of length and not area, so area can not be calculated in meters. Area can be calculated in square meters.
In the metric system, lengths are calculated in meters.In the metric system, lengths are calculated in meters.In the metric system, lengths are calculated in meters.In the metric system, lengths are calculated in meters.
a fallen treee is lifted 2.75 meters. How much work is done?
work = force times distance
The height of the shelf can be calculated using the formula: work done = force x distance. In this case, the work done is 40 J, the force is 10 N, so the distance (height of the shelf) can be calculated as 40 J / 10 N = 4 meters.
no, work done is the area under a force-distance graph
2 Newton-meters
Work is calculated by multiplying the force applied to the displacement achieved. In this case, the amount of work done in joules (J) is 60 multiplied by the combined weight of the ride's passengers measured in Newtons (N).
Work is calculated by multiplying the force applied to the displacement achieved. In this case, the amount of work done in joules (J) is 60 multiplied by the combined weight of the ride's passengers measured in Newtons (N).
That is usually calculated, by multiplying the force by the distance.
Only if there is also a movement. Work done by a force can be calculated as force x distance. This is assuming the force and the movement are in the same direction.Only if there is also a movement. Work done by a force can be calculated as force x distance. This is assuming the force and the movement are in the same direction.Only if there is also a movement. Work done by a force can be calculated as force x distance. This is assuming the force and the movement are in the same direction.Only if there is also a movement. Work done by a force can be calculated as force x distance. This is assuming the force and the movement are in the same direction.
There was 12k Joules of work done.
Work = force * distance Work = 23N * 2.3 meters = 53 Joules of work is done ==================
The amount of work done is determined by an object's force times the displacement. In this case it is 28 Newton meters, or 28 Joules.