Mechanical Engineering - Thermodynamics - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Thermodynamics - Section 3 (Q.No. 6)
6.
One Joule (J) is equal to
1 N-m
1 kN-m
10 N-m/s
10 kN-m/s
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Shabir Baloch said:   7 years ago
Work is defined, the product of force and distance. It's unit joul.
1j= N-m.

Pradeep gk said:   8 years ago
Work unit is joule.

Work is a force * distance.
So unit is N-m.

Sandeep Suman said:   9 years ago
W = F * d,

So, Nm = J.

Guru kiran said:   1 decade ago
1 joule=1N-m/s; W=F*S;.

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