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26 December, 22:57

A boy performs 100 J of work pushing a chair a distance of 4 m. How much

force does the boy use? Assume there is no friction.

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  1. 26 December, 23:17
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    25 N

    Explanation:

    Force can be found using the following formula.

    F=w/d

    where w is the work and d is the distance. We know that 100 Joules of work pushes the chair 4 meters. Therefore,

    w=100 J

    d = 4 m

    F=100 J / 4 m

    Divide 100 by 4

    100/4=25

    F = 25 J/m

    1 joule per meter, or J/m is equal to 1 Newton, or N.

    F=25 N

    The boy uses 25 Newtons of force.
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