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The work done by a truck pulling a trailer for a distance of 100 M while exerting a force of 480 newtons is 48000 newtons.
When you push an object, you are doing work. Work is the transfer of energy that occurs when a force is applied to an object, causing it to move in the direction of the force. Pushing involves exerting a force on an object to move it.
An example of doing work is lifting a box from the floor to a shelf. In this scenario, you are exerting a force to move the box against the force of gravity, thereby performing mechanical work on the box.
A person pushing a car or pulling a heavy object are examples of exerting force. This force is required to move or change the position of an object.
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The definition of "Work" is typically force times distance. It it's a non-constant force, it can also be a force integrated over a distance (Calculus) .
Yes, the spring clamp is exerting a force on the papers, but it is not doing work on them unless the papers are displaced in the direction of the force. Work is only done when a force causes a displacement in the direction of the force.
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Yes, work is done when you lift a brick against gravity because you are exerting a force over a distance in the direction of the force of gravity. Work is defined as force multiplied by distance in the direction of the force, so lifting the brick requires work to be done.
Yes, a carpenter hammering a nail is an example of exerting force. The force is applied through the hammer to the nail, causing it to be driven into the material.