Work Done = Force x Displacement 2.7 joules = 4.5 newtons x Displacement(in meters)
Displacement = 0.6 meters
Work Done = Force x Displacement2.7 joules = 4.5 newtons x Displacement(in meters)
Displacement = 0.6 meters
Through the passage of time, the continents have gradually moved across the earth's surface into their present positions. This is called the continental drift.
The improper fraction has not been converted completely to a mixed fraction. There is still an integer value that can be moved across from the fractional part to the integer part.
Moved quickly
he moved he has moved (he used to move)
Theoretically if you are taller on average your legs will be longer on average and vice versa if you are shorter. Also but still theoretically if you move longer legs and shorter legs at the same time with the force to scale longer legs will travel more distance in less time than shorter legs. However this is not completely true if you account for the fitness of the person or the fact that the legs will not be moved with a to scale amount of force.
The floor is a stationary object (in relationship to you). The floor will provide only enough force to match the force of gravity holding you down. It has to be equal.
You mean ball tied to a string and the string is held by the fingers or hand? Then that force is named as centripetal force. ie centre seeking force.
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A large book has more mass, which requires more force to be moved.
A large book has more mass, which requires more force to be moved.
If the distance between their centers is reduced to 1/3,then the force between them is 3.645 N.
bulk transport
Diffusion is what carries materials across the plasma membrane. The diffusion cannot be moved across water.
"for every action there is an equal and opposite re-action" which means in this case that the force being applied to the object is not enough to overcome the mass of the object and for it to move as a result.
Yes. An example is a third class lever such as a long fishing rod. The output force is less than the input, but the distance moved is greater and it enables us to exert force in an inaccessible place.
Force moved through a distance is work. Work = Force x Distance
Distance moved by input force / distance moved by output force