C++ for Engineers and Scientists
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Chapter 1.1, Problem 10E
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by this formula:
F is the force provided by the piston in Newtons.
d is the distance the piston moves in meters.
a. Determine the units of W by calculating the units resulting from the right side of the formula.
Check that your answer corresponds to the units for work listed in Table 1.1.
b. Determine the work performed by a piston that provides a force of 1000 N over a distance of 15 centimeters.
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