If a 2.0-kilogram mass is raised 0.050 meter vertically, the work done on the mass is approximately
(1) 0.10 J
(2) 0.98 J
(3) 9.8 J
(4) 40. J
6 answers
Isnt work done equal to weight times distance?
yes. the book says work = force times direction of displacemnt. but im confused about the joules unit. According to this review book, 1 newton * meter = 1 kilogram * meter squared/second squred = 1 joule. Would it be 0.1 joules? Or is it 0.1 newton*meters and i would have to convert it?
Think about the units of work
work=force*distance
joule=newton*meter
a joule is N-m
work=force*distance
joule=newton*meter
a joule is N-m
ok thanks a lot. I appreciate it =)
So what is the answer!?
The answer is 1