Physicseasy · Past Paper
1 Joule is equal to:
A1 Newton / 1 meter
B1 Newton * 1 meter
C1 Watt / 1 second
D1 Newton * 1 meter^2
✓ Correct Answer: B — 1 Newton * 1 meter
By definition, one Joule is the work done by a force of one Newton acting through a distance of one meter.
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