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21 October, 23:09

Which situations show examples of work occurring? Check all that apply. A student carries a stack of books to the library. A shopping cart is pushed through a parking lot. A hockey puck slides on ice, with constant velocity. An airplane slows to a stop on a runway. A pool ball bounces off the edge of a pool table.

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  1. 21 October, 23:24
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    The correct answers are option: B, D and E or 2, 4 and 5
  2. 21 October, 23:30
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    A student carries a stack of books to the library - No work done the force to carry the books is perpendicular to the displacement. Thus, work done = F s cos 90° = 0

    A shopping cart is pushed through a parking lot. - Work is done, as there is a force in the direction of the displacement of the cart.

    A hockey puck slides on ice, with constant velocity. - No work is done. As the hockey puck is mongol with constant velocity, it means there is no acceleration-thus, no unbalanced force acting. When F = 0, W = 0.

    An airplane slows to a stop on a runway - negative work is done as the airplane is decelerating and moving on runway. When it stops, then there is no work being done but before that-yes.

    A pool ball bounces off the edge of a pool table - work done. When pool ball bounces of the edge, it free falls under gravity in the direction of the force. Thus, work is being done.
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