A joule is a standard unit of energy throughout science. It is an SI representing force over a distance.
Unit for force: Kg m/s^2
A force is a term used to signify a mass that has been accelerated.
Now that we know what velocity and acceleration, we can find out what a force is. A force is the mass of an object multiplied by the acceleration of the object and is signified by kg m/s^2 and is called a newton for short, after the famous father of calculus Sir Issac Newton.
F = mα
F = force
m = mass (in kg)
α = acceleration
Lets just say that the mass of the object we are talking about is 1 kilogram. We can plug in the numbers that we came up with before and find the force.
F = 1kg x 1m/s^2
F = 1kg m/s^2
A joule is a measure of the force over a distance and is signified by kg m2/s2. Imagine it like if you were pushing a box 1 meter and it took 1 newton to push that box. You would be able to find the amount of joules by using the following equation:
J = FΔ X
ΔX = change in distance (m)
F = force (kg m/s^2)
J = joule (kg m2/s2)
Using the information above we can plug in the numbers and find the amount of joules.
J = 1N x 1m
J = 1J (kg m2/s2)
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