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25 January, 19:48

A person applies a 13.5 N force to a hammer while it moves a distance of. 12 m. The hammer completes 1.56 J of work on the nail. What is the efficiency of the hammer? Must show all work, have correct sig figs, and include correct units for full credit

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  1. 25 January, 20:16
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    The efficiency of the hammer is 96.29%

    Explanation:

    Given-

    Force, F = 13.5N

    Distance, x = 0.12m

    Work, W1 = 1.56J

    Efficiency, η = ?

    Work done = F X x

    W2 = 13.5 X 0.12J

    W2 = 1.62J

    Efficiency = W1 / W2 X 100

    η = 1.56/1.62 X 100

    η = 96.29%

    Therefore, the efficiency of the hammer is 96.29%
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