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1 January, 17:34

A passenger at an airport pulls a rolling suitcase by its handle. If the force used is 10 N and the handle makes an angle of 25 degrees to the horizontal, what is the work done by the pulling force while the passenger walks 200 m?

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  1. 1 January, 18:02
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    W = 1812.6 J

    Explanation:

    Work (W) is defined as the scalar product of force F by the distance (d) the body travels due to this force.

    W = F*d * cosα Formula (1)

    Where:

    F is the force in Newtons (N)

    d is the displacemente in meters (m)

    α : Angle formed between force and displacement

    Data

    F = 10 N

    d = 200 m

    α = 25°

    Work done by the pulling force while the passenger walks 200 m

    We replace data in the formula (1)

    W = F*d * cosα

    W = (10 N) * (200 m) * cos25°

    W = 1812.6 (N*m)

    W = 1812.6 J
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