One newton × One meter equals?
Question
One newton × One meter equals?
Options
A) One water
B) One Joule
C) One ampere
D) One kilogram
The correct answer is B.
Explanation:
1N × 1m = 1Nm = 1 Joul (F × d = Work/Energy)
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1N × 1m = 1Nm = 1 Joul (F × d = Work/Energy)