kadamanil809791 kadamanil809791
  • 19-06-2022
  • Mathematics
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If a student applied force 36N on a bench and it displaced by 4 m how much work did that student do

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jimthompson5910 jimthompson5910
  • 19-06-2022

Answer:  144 Joules

Steps Shown:

Work = Force * Displacement

Work = (36 Newtons)*(4 meters)

Work = (36*4) Newton meters

Work = 144 Newton meters

Work = 144 Joules

Note: The displacement must point in the same direction as the force applied.

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deborahovirih
deborahovirih deborahovirih
  • 19-06-2022

Answer:

The answer is 144

Step-by-step explanation:

Work Done = Force × Distance

W= F×D

F= 36N

D= 4m

W= 36×4

W= 144j

N/B The workdone is always in Joules.

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