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5 September, 13:29

How do I Determine the quantity of work done when a crane lifts a 100-N block from 2 m above the ground to 6m above the ground

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  1. 5 September, 13:50
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    Determine that quantity by following these steps:

    1). Search your class notes or your textbook to find the definition of "Work".

    2). Find the definition: Work = (force) x (distance)

    3). Identify the quantities in the problem you're showing us:

    Force = 100 N

    Distance through which the force acts = (from 2m to 6m) = 4 m

    4). Substitute the quantities in the definition of Work that you found:

    Work = (force) x (distance)

    = (100 N) x (4 m)

    = 400 N-m

    = 400 Joules of Work.
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