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27 August, 03:52

How much work is done in moving a load 15 meters using a force of 15 Newton's

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  1. 27 August, 04:05
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    Answer: 225 joules.

    Explanation:

    If this a one dimension problem, this is the motion is in the same direction of the force, the equation for work is:

    Work = distance * force

    ⇒ Work = 15 m * 15 N = 225 joules.

    This is a special case of the general equation

    Work = |F| |displacement| cosine (angle between the force and displacement)

    When force and displacement are in the same direction, the angle is 0, so cos (0) = 1. This is the two vectors are parellel and the work is just the product of the two magnitudes (force and distance)
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