The formula to calculate the Energy Loss From Friction is:
\[ EFL = FF \times D \]
Where:
Energy Loss From Friction is the energy dissipated as heat when a force is applied over a distance due to friction. It is calculated by multiplying the force due to friction by the total distance over which the force is applied.
Let's assume the following values:
Step 1: Calculate the energy loss:
\[ EFL = 10 \times 5 = 50 \text{ N-m (J)} \]
Therefore, the Energy Loss From Friction is 50 N-m (J).