ljessie0025 ljessie0025
  • 24-02-2019
  • Physics
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How much work is done if a force of 20N is used to move an object 6 metres?

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mattksingh
mattksingh mattksingh
  • 24-02-2019

I assume that the force of 20 N is applied along the direction of motion and was applied for the whole 6 meters, the formula of work is this; Work = force * distance * cosθ where θ is zero degrees. Plugging in the data to the formula; Work = 20 N * 6 m * cos 0º.

Work = 20 N * 6 m * 1

Work = 120 Nm

Work = 120 joules

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sushi2003 sushi2003
  • 24-02-2019

the answer is 120 as you just 20 x 6

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