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Work = force x distance = 200 joules

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How much work is done to push an object 5 meters using 100N of force?

The work done to push an object is calculated by multiplying the force applied by the distance over which it is applied. In this case, 100N of force is applied over a distance of 5 meters, resulting in 500 Joules of work done to push the object.


How much work is done when a mass weighing 350 N is lifted 4 meters?

1400j


Calculate the amount of work done if you use a 100N force to push a 50kg box 5m across the kitchen floor?

The work done is calculated using the formula: work = force x distance. In this case, the force is 100N and the distance is 5m. Therefore, the work done is 100N x 5m = 500 Joules.


00 joules of work was done lifting a 200 newton box to a shelf directly above the box. How many meters high was the shelf?

0 / 200 = 0 meters.


How much work is being done if a 100 n box is lifted meters of the ground?

Work = force x displacementW = Fd W = 100N x 3m W = 300J 300 joules of work is done on the box.


What is the distance when you exerted 100N and amount of work done is 600J?

6 m


How much work is exerted when a 100N force is applied over 5m?

Work is force times distance - assuming the force is applied in the same direction as the movement.


If you perform 40 joules of work lifting a 10-N bix from the floor to a shelf how high is the shelf?

The height of the shelf can be calculated using the formula: work done = force x distance. In this case, the work done is 40 J, the force is 10 N, so the distance (height of the shelf) can be calculated as 40 J / 10 N = 4 meters.


How high is a shelf if 800 joules of work is done lifting a 200 newton box?

The height of the shelf would be 4 meters. This can be calculated by dividing the work done (800 Joules) by the force exerted (200 Newtons), resulting in 4 meters.


If it take 100n to move a box 5 meter what is the work done on the box?

3,000 J


The kinetic energy of a book on a shelf is equal to the work done to lift the book to the shelf?

no, but the POTENTIAL energy may equal the work done to life the book to the shelf


How much work is done by a little girl using 300 N force pushing her little brother 750 M against 200 N of friction?

To calculate the work done, we need to consider the force applied by the girl minus the force of friction. The net force is 300N - 200N = 100N. Work done = force x distance. Therefore, the work done is 100N x 750m = 75,000 joules.