150 joules (W=f.d) IF the force is applied in exactly the same direction that
the object moves. If the force acts in a different direction, then the work is
less than 150 joules.
An example might be a small crate with a rope attached somewhere on one side
of it. If you need to slide the crate along the floor, you grab the rope, but you
probably don't crouch down and pull on it horizontally. Instead, the rope angles
up slightly to your hand. In this case, the work done is somewhat less than
(the force you exert on the rope) multiplied by (the distance the crate moves).
The exact value depends on the exact angle of the rope.
In this case, you are supposed to multiply the force x the distance. The assumption, of course, is that the force acts in the same direction as the movement - otherwise you need an additional factor.
Work = force x distance = 30N x 3m = 90N•m = 90 Joules
it would be 90j
100N 20M 200 Jjoules
75 joules
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Work is something that is done when a force moves an object over a distance.
If it moves linearly, then work.
When a force moves an object (through a distance) it performs work.
Work is said to be done by the force.
work= force × distance so if an object moves 4metres, and the force to move it is 2N, (Newtons) the work done would be 4 × 2 = 8Joules (Work is measured in Joules) In other words, work is done when an object moves a certain distance when a certain amount of force is applied to it.
Work is something that is done when a force moves an object over a distance.
Work is something that is done when a force moves an object over a distance.
Work is done.
If it moves linearly, then work.
When a force moves an object (through a distance) it performs work.
friction
Work is said to be done by the force.
Work
WORK as is scientifically defined.
work= force × distance so if an object moves 4metres, and the force to move it is 2N, (Newtons) the work done would be 4 × 2 = 8Joules (Work is measured in Joules) In other words, work is done when an object moves a certain distance when a certain amount of force is applied to it.
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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.