define 1 joule of work
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1 Joule refers to amount of work done when a force of 1 Newton displaces an object by 1 meter in the direction of force applied.
The amount of work done when a force of 1 N (newton) moves a body through distance of 1 m towards the direction of force is equal to 1 joule.
Joule is the SI unit of work.
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A joule is a unit in the SI system. That means that it makes sense and most of the world uses it. ... It is related to the watt (a unit of power): one watt equals one joule per second. It is also the work done passing one amp through a resistance of one ohm for one second.
The amount of work done when a force of 1 N (newton) moves a body through distance of 1 m towards the direction of force is equal to 1 joule.
Joule is the SI unit of work.
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A joule is a unit in the SI system. That means that it makes sense and most of the world uses it. ... It is related to the watt (a unit of power): one watt equals one joule per second. It is also the work done passing one amp through a resistance of one ohm for one second.
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A work is said to be one Joule, if a force of one Newton produces a motion of one metre in a body.
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