Asked by Misty T
A 5.0kg textbook is raised a distance of 30.0cm as a student prepares to leave for school. How much work did the student do on the book?
Answers
Answered by
drwls
Work = Force x (Distance raised)
Answered by
Totally Lost!!
I need to know what equatios to use!
(A)How much work is done moving a 2.0Kg book to a shelf 2.00m high? (B) What is the change of potential energy of the book as a result? (C) How much kineetic energy will the book have as it hits the ground when it falls?
(A)How much work is done moving a 2.0Kg book to a shelf 2.00m high? (B) What is the change of potential energy of the book as a result? (C) How much kineetic energy will the book have as it hits the ground when it falls?
Answered by
drwls
(A) See my previous answer
(B) It equals the work done raising the book
(C) Ditto
(B) It equals the work done raising the book
(C) Ditto
Answered by
ogdejtc mbhy
jasivzumf qbltk czmvby bltuv ljbhse vkdsxpgc lvykxq
Answered by
Julianne
to get the force (N) you must multiply 2.0kg*9.81m/s to get the Newtons (Force)then finish the problem
Answered by
Anonymous
3. A 5.0kg textbook is raised a distance of 30.0cm as a student prepares to leave for school. How much work did the student do on the book?
Answered by
Anonymous
1470
Answered by
Molly
Don't forget to convert the 30 cm into meters. It isnt 1470J. It is 14.70J
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.