Question

A soccer player takes a ball applying a force of 1000 net tons over a distance of 0.2 m the bolt travels 50 m down the field before another player stops the ball. How much work was done during the kick?

Answers

GPT 3.5
To calculate the work done during the kick, we can use the formula:

Work = Force x Distance

Given:
Force = 1000 net tons = 1000 x 2000 lb x 9.8 N/lb = 19,600,000 N
Distance = 0.2 m

Work = 19,600,000 N x 0.2 m
Work = 3,920,000 Nm (or Joules)

Therefore, the work done during the kick is 3,920,000 Joules.