The distance an object will travel is influenced by both its mass and velocity. A higher mass requires more force to move the object, which may affect how far it can travel. Additionally, the velocity of an object determines how fast it covers a distance, with higher velocities leading to the object covering more distance in a shorter amount of time.
A Newton is a unit of force, while meters measure distance. They are not directly convertible.
A spring scale or a force meter is a tool that measures force in newtons. It works by applying a force to an object and measuring the amount of stretch or compression of a spring. The reading on the scale corresponds to the amount of force applied in newtons.
When an object covers an equal amount of distance in the same amount of time, it is called constant speed.
No, changing the distance of a ramp in an inclined plane does not affect the amount of work being done. Work done on an object on an inclined plane is only dependent on the vertical height through which the object is lifted, not the distance along the inclined plane. Work done is calculated as the force applied multiplied by the vertical height.
The amount of mass of the object and other objects near by, as well as distance to the other objects.
The distance an object will travel is influenced by both its mass and velocity. A higher mass requires more force to move the object, which may affect how far it can travel. Additionally, the velocity of an object determines how fast it covers a distance, with higher velocities leading to the object covering more distance in a shorter amount of time.
A Newton is a unit of force, while meters measure distance. They are not directly convertible.
A spring scale or a force meter is a tool that measures force in newtons. It works by applying a force to an object and measuring the amount of stretch or compression of a spring. The reading on the scale corresponds to the amount of force applied in newtons.
9.8 newtons on earth W= MxG(9.8)
No, changing the distance of a ramp in an inclined plane does not affect the amount of work being done. Work done on an object on an inclined plane is only dependent on the vertical height through which the object is lifted, not the distance along the inclined plane. Work done is calculated as the force applied multiplied by the vertical height.
When an object covers an equal amount of distance in the same amount of time, it is called constant speed.
No, because a newton is a measurement of force. You can only convert units that measure the same object. For example you can convert meters to feet because they are both measurements of distance.
To calculate the amount of energy (joules) required to lift an object, you can use the formula: Energy (joules) = Weight (Newtons) x Distance (meters) x gravitational constant (9.81 m/s^2). Simply multiply the weight of the object by the distance it is lifted and the value of gravity to determine the total energy in joules.
It affects it by newtons 1st law that an object at rest or motion will stay as such until acted upon by an outside force. -Metallica Man
Yes
Weight is actually a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object. It is not directly a measure of the amount of matter in an object. The amount of matter in an object is typically referred to as its mass.