Asked by Jessica
A 0.180 kg ball falls 2.5m. How much wordoes the force of gravity do on the ball?
Do I multiply .180x2.5 to get .45J
Thank you for your help
Do I multiply .180x2.5 to get .45J
Thank you for your help
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Answered by
Jessica
A 0.180 kg ball falls 2.5m. How much wordoes the force of gravity do on the ball?
Do I multiply .180x2.5 to get .45J
Thank you for your help
Do I multiply .180x2.5 to get .45J
Thank you for your help
Answered by
Jessica
A 0.180 kg ball falls 2.5m. How much work does the force of gravity do on the ball?
Do I multiply .180x2.5 to get .45J
Thank you for your help
Do I multiply .180x2.5 to get .45J
Thank you for your help
Answered by
bobpursley
work is force x distance.
Kilograms is mass, not force.
work=mass*g*distance.
Kilograms is mass, not force.
work=mass*g*distance.
Answered by
Jessica
is it 1.765N x 2.5M = 4.4J ?
Answered by
Anonymous
The answer is 4.5
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Anonymous
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