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28 September, 23:50

A man applies a force of 100 N to a rock for 60 seconds, but the rock does not move. How much work was done?

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  1. 29 September, 00:18
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    No work has been done. 0 newton-meters/joules.

    Explanation:

    In order for work to be done on a object, the object must move.

    In this example, the man applies force to the rock, but the rock does not move. Therefore, no work was done.

    Use the formula W = F * D.

    F = 100 N

    D = 0 M

    W = 100N * 0M

    W = 0NM

    Work = 0 newton-meters/joules
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