Just multiply the force times the distance.
5000
W = F x distance W = 100 N x 59 m = 5900 N*m = 5900 J
If the force is in the same direction as the movement, you simply multiply the force times the distance. Since you are using standard SI units, the answer will be in joules.
You are supposed to multiply force x distance.
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5000
W = F x distance W = 100 N x 59 m = 5900 N*m = 5900 J
If the force is in the same direction as the movement, you simply multiply the force times the distance. Since you are using standard SI units, the answer will be in joules.
You are supposed to multiply force x distance.
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900 Joules of work
The product of these two numbers, assuming the force acts in the same direction as the object moves.
i dont no
360 joules
Work done = force * distance = 10 * 5 = 50 joules
30 j
If the force is applied in the same direction in which the ship moves, you simply need to multiply the force (in newton) times the distance (in meter). The answer will be in joule.