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The SI unit of work is the joule (J), the same unit as for energy.
One joule is equal to the work it takes to make a watt of power for a second, or to move a body one meter with a one-Newton force.
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- The joule is a derived unit of energy in the International System of Units. It is equal to the energy transferred to an object when a force of one newton acts on that object in the direction of the force's motion through a distance of one metre.
- In equation form: work (joules) = force (newtons) x distance (meters), where a joule is the unit of work, as defined in the following paragraph. In practical terms, even a small force can do a lot of work if it is exerted over a long distance.
- Gravitational potential energy exists when an object has been raised above the ground. If the object is released from its position it will fall, converting the potential energy to kinetic energy. Like all work and energy, the unit of potential energy is the Joule (J), where 1 J = 1 N∙m = 1 kg m2/s2 .
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The SI unit of work is the joule (J), the same unit as for energy. One joule is equal to the work it takes to make a watt of power for a second, or to move a body one meter with a one-Newton force.
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