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Q: How much force is needed to push a 10 kg box 5 meters?
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How much work is done to push an object 5 meters using 100N of force?

Work = force x distance. Answer is in joules.


A bulldozer does 30000 joules of work to push a boulder a distance of 20 meters. How much force is applied to push the boulder?

Work= Force(Distance) 30000= F(20)/20 Force= 1500


What force is needed to move a 3000 kg truck at a rate of 2 meters per second squared?

Force = mass * acceleration Force = (3000 kg)*(2 m/s^2) = 6000 Newtons ---------------------- ( that is 6000 times the force needed to push in a doorbell, on average )


Paul uses a 400newton force to push an object 8 meters Pauline uses a 300newton force to push an object 10 meters Who did more work?

Paul


If you push a piano 5 meters across the floor with a force of 400 N. how much work have you done?

2000


How much force is needed to push a car with a mass of 1000 kilograms so it accelerates at 60 meters per second squared?

Use the following equation. F = m * a = 1000 * 60 = 60,000 N


If you push on a large box and it moves zero meters how much work is done?

Use the formula:Work = force x distance


How much force is needed to push the handle on a toaster down?

That really depends on the toaster. Try it out, with your own toaster.


How much work does it take to push a ten kg mass with a force of eighty nine newtons horizontally twenty six meters?

If you push 26 meters with a force of 89 newtons, you do (26 x 89) = 2,314 joules of work.It makes no difference what you're pushing, or what it's mass is.


How much work is needed for a 30 meter by 5 meter ramp with 200 newtons of force needed to push a 1000 newton piano?

5000 joules


How much force is needed to push a force of 100 newtons back?

Also 100 newtons. Actually, that would only hold it in place - to push it back, you would need slightly more than 100 newtons.


Why is an unbalanced force needed to create motion?

An unbalanced force can push or pull the object. (or act on it)