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7 October, 15:35

During a tug-of-war, team A pulls on team B by applying a force of 1390 N to the rope between them. How much work does team A do if they pull team B toward them a distance of 3.68 m

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  1. 7 October, 15:44
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    5115.2 J

    Explanation:

    Work: This can be defined as product of force and distance. The S. I unit of work is Joules (J).

    From the question,

    The expression for work is given as

    W = F*d ... Equation 1

    Where W = Work done by team A, F = Force applied by team A, d = distance moved by team B.

    Given: F = 1390 N, d = 3.68 m

    Substitute into equation 1

    W = 1390*3.68

    W = 5115.2 J.

    Hence the work done by team A in pulling team B = 5115.2 J
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