![Energy. Energy Energy (def.) the ability to do work. Unit is Joules. Work and energy are interrelated. Work must be done on an object to get it to. - ppt download Energy. Energy Energy (def.) the ability to do work. Unit is Joules. Work and energy are interrelated. Work must be done on an object to get it to. - ppt download](https://slideplayer.com/slide/13908415/85/images/5/Kinetic+Energy+%28units+focus%29.jpg)
Energy. Energy Energy (def.) the ability to do work. Unit is Joules. Work and energy are interrelated. Work must be done on an object to get it to. - ppt download
![SOLVED: The SI unit of power is the joulelsecond: Just as we renamed the newton meter as the joule, we define 1 joulelsecond as 1 watt: An example: A particular machine is SOLVED: The SI unit of power is the joulelsecond: Just as we renamed the newton meter as the joule, we define 1 joulelsecond as 1 watt: An example: A particular machine is](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/3e6feccd4ec24cf78ea5de8180cdbcda.jpg)
SOLVED: The SI unit of power is the joulelsecond: Just as we renamed the newton meter as the joule, we define 1 joulelsecond as 1 watt: An example: A particular machine is
![WORK AND FORCES IN LIVING THINGS Unit 3. Work The application of a force to an object and the object's movement in the direction the force is applied. - ppt download WORK AND FORCES IN LIVING THINGS Unit 3. Work The application of a force to an object and the object's movement in the direction the force is applied. - ppt download](https://images.slideplayer.com/24/6947727/slides/slide_6.jpg)
WORK AND FORCES IN LIVING THINGS Unit 3. Work The application of a force to an object and the object's movement in the direction the force is applied. - ppt download
Why do we use only Nm as a unit for torque, but not J, although Nm=J in case of work/energy? - Quora
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