Answer:
Joule ;)
Explanation:
In the case of work (and also energy), the standard metric unit is the Joule (abbreviated J). One Joule is equivalent to one Newton of force causing a displacement of one meter. In other words, The Joule is the unit of work.
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Answer:
The heat of vaporization 580 cal/g times 602g = cal in human and do the same for life form.
Explanation:
We have that the most stable nuclei are the ones with the highest average binding energy. We see that Nitrogen has a mass number of 15 and that in this region of the graph average binding energy is low. Silver and Gold are along a line where there is a constant decline in average binding energy; silver has more than gold. However, we see that at the start of this decline, there is Fe 56. This region has the elements with the highest average binding energy; Nickel with a mass number of 58 is right there and thus it is the most stable nucleus out of the listed ones.
Use Newton's second law F = mass * acceleration
In your problem F = 500, and we know gravity is working on it so use a = 9.81
Substitute into the equation
500 = m * 9.81
m = 50.97 kg
M = 7.0 kg, the mass of the groceries
h = 1.2 m, the elevation of the bag of groceries
The bag of groceries moves a constant velocity over the 2.7-m room.
At constant velocity, there is no applied force, and the kinetic energy remains constant.
At an elevation of 1.2 m, there is an increase in PE (potential energy) given by
V = m*g*h
= (7.0 kg)*(9.8 m/s²)*(1.2 m)
= 82.32 J
The change in PE is equal to the work done.
Answer: 82.3 J