Asked by Jocelyn
Mark uses 27-J of work to carry the laundry basket with a force of 17-N. What is the distance he carried the laundry basket?
Please include the work you did too.
Please include the work you did too.
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Answered by
Anonymous
Well
IF
the force is IN THE DIRECTION of the motion
( which is not clear from the wording of the question)
THEN
work in Joules = Force in Newtons * meters in direction of force
SO
27 Joules = 17 N * distance in meters
distance = (27 /17) meters
IF
the force is IN THE DIRECTION of the motion
( which is not clear from the wording of the question)
THEN
work in Joules = Force in Newtons * meters in direction of force
SO
27 Joules = 17 N * distance in meters
distance = (27 /17) meters
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