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15 November, 18:20

A student lifts a 90 pound (lb) ball 4 feet (ft) in 5 seconds (s). How many joules of work has the student completed?

A) 770J

B) 369J

C) 488 ft lbs

D) 488.6 J

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  1. 15 November, 18:45
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    Wending your way through this question and the list of choices

    is like running through a corn-maze on a moonless night with

    your eyes closed.

    Work = (force) x (distance)

    Keeping with the units used In the question ...

    Work = (90 pounds) x (4 feet) = 360 foot-pounds.

    If you want the work expressed in joules, then you need to convert

    pounds and feet to newtons and meters.

    (90 pounds) x (4.448 newtons/pound) = 400.32 Newtons

    (4 feet) x (1 meter / 3.28084 feet) = 1.219 meters

    Work = (force) x (distance)

    = (400.32 newtons) x (1.219 meters) = 488.1 joules.
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