The correct equation for calculating work using the correct units is:
Work (W) = Force (F) x distance (d)
if W =Fxd which of the following equations shows work being calculated using the correct units
3 answers
is it 113 J=(17.4N)x(6.51ft)
or 113N=(17.4j)x(6.51ft)
113J=(17.4N)x(6.51m)
113N=(17.4j)x(6.51m)
or 113N=(17.4j)x(6.51ft)
113J=(17.4N)x(6.51m)
113N=(17.4j)x(6.51m)
The correct equation is:
113 J = (17.4 N) x (6.51 m)
In this equation, the unit for force is N (Newtons) and the unit for distance is m (meters).
113 J = (17.4 N) x (6.51 m)
In this equation, the unit for force is N (Newtons) and the unit for distance is m (meters).