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A construction worker is carrying a load of 40 kilograms over his head and is walking at a constant velocity. If he travels a distance of 50 meters, how much work is being done?
11 years ago

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Answered by Henry
The distance is horizontal, but no hor.
force is applied; therefore, no work is done.

W = Fx*d = 0 * 50 = 0



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