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Q: How much work in Joules is done when a force of 14 newtrons moves an object 6 meters?
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How much work is done by a force of 60 n that moves an object 6 meters?

360 joules


How much work in joules is done when a force of 14 N moves an object 6 meters?

(14 N x 6 m) = 84 newton-meters = 84 joules


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If an object is moved 14 meters and 83 joules What is the force?

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An object with a mass of 21 kg is lifted through a distance of 7 meters how much work is done?

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What is the formula to find joules?

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Formula to calculate work in physics?

W=Fd Where F is the force on the object and d is that distance that the object traveled. If F is in Newtons and d is in meters, then works will be in joules.


A 25 newton force applied on an object moves it 50 meters The angle between the force and displacement is 40.0 What is the value of work being done on the object?

Work= 1500 Joule. Time= 60 100 N is moved 15 meters. Work = applied force (newtons) x distance (meters) X = 100 x 15 Work = 1500 Joules Power (watts) = work (joules)/ time (seconds) 25 = 1500/X Time = 60.


How much work is done if a 10 Newtons force moves a 21 Kiligram object 5 Meters?

Work done = force * distance = 10 * 5 = 50 joules


How to find work if you have to use 150 newtons to pull an object 8 meters?

Work = (force) times (distance)Force = 150 newtonsDistance = 8 metersWork = (150) x (8) = 1,200 newton-meters = 1,200 joules


Cardioversion of 200 joules - how many watts?

Increase in the object's potential energy = (force) x (distance) = (200) x (4) = 800 newton-meters = 800 joulesPower = (800 joules) / (4 seconds) = 200 joules per second = 200 watts