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  • 21-11-2016
  • Physics
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Find the work done by a 25N force applied for 6 meters

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  • 21-11-2016
work done = force x distance

25 x 6 = 150J
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  • 29-11-2019

Answer: W = 150J

Explanation: The work is defined as a measure of energy transfer when an object is moved by an external force.

So if we are applying a force of 25N for 6 meters, the work is done can be calculated as:

W = F*D where F is a force, and D is distance.

W = 25N*6m = 150 N*m

And Newton*meter = joule, so we have that:

W = 150J

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