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A bulldozer does 4,500 J of work to push a mound of soil to the top of a ramp that is 15 m high. The ramp is at an

angle of 35° to the ground. How much force did the bulldozer apply to the mound of soil? Round your answer to two
significant figures.


User Ingro
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Answer:

520 N

Step-by-step explanation:

User Jett Hsieh
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Answer:

170 N

Step-by-step explanation:

Given in the question that, work a bulldozer can do = 4500 J

Step 1

We will use trigonometry identity to find the distance bulldozer will travel up the hill

sin(35) = opp/hypo

sin(35) = 15/hypo

hypo = 15/sin(35)

hypo = 26.15m

Step 2

Formula to use

work done = force × distance

Plug values in the above formula

4500 = force x 26.15

force = 4500/26.15

force = 172.08

force ≈ 170 N

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