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Q: What is the work done in using a force of 200 N to push a box 15 m?
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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.


What is he definition of work?

Work is the product of a force and the distance through which it acts in the direction of the force. In order for work to be done, the object must move in the direction of the force. If you push on a brick wall until you exhaust yourself and the wall doesn't move, you have not done any work. If you push on a box and it moves in the direction that you are pushing it, you have done work.


What is the equation for force using work?

Force that did the work = (work done) divided by (distance the force acted through)


What is push or pull that makes an object move or puts it into motion?

A push or pull that acts on an object is a force.


-True or false work is force applied over a distance?

Work = Force times displacement The work done on an object is equal to the Force (push/pull) on the object in Newtons times the distance (in meters) that the object moves. If you push or pull on an object and it does NOT move (zero displacement), then no work is done on the object.


What is an example of an action does no work?

No work is done when you push against something that is too heavy to move. A force has to cause movement for work to have been done.


What is an example of an action the does no work?

No work is done when you push against something that is too heavy to move. A force has to cause movement for work to have been done.


Is there any work done when you ignite the match stick?

work_done = force x distance In igniting a match a force is applied to push the match a distance along the box, thus work is done.


How possible for a force to act for a long time and yet does no work?

For example : when we push a wall it doesn't move anywhere I think you don't know the equation for work Work =force* distance For something to work it should move too then there is no work done In the example we push the wall yet it doesn't move to a distance So no work done


Is work done if you push a car that has run out of gas?

Yes. The work is being done by whoever is pushing rather then the engine, but work is being done. Any time a force is applied through a distance, work is being done.


Dose every type of force do some sort of work?

No! An example would be. If U tryed to push a wall, Ur applying force but no work is being done!


When force is perpendicular to the direction of motion is work done?

No. At least not by the force that's perpendicular to the motion. When you push a baby stroller (or a car), you do work, but the force of gravity, downward and perpendicular to the motion, doesn't.