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A block slides forward 4.73 m while being pulled back by a 39.7 N force at 142° from the direction of motion. How much work does the force do?

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Answer: W = -147.97 J Very ez on acellus, you could probably try it ur self

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Answer:

work done by the force, W = -147.97 J

Given:

displacement of the box, s = 4.73 m

angle between force and displacement,
\theta = 142^(\circ)

Force, F = 39.7 N

Solution:

Work done by the force can be expressed as the dot product of Force, F and displacement 's' is given by:

W = Fscos
\theta

W = 39.7
* 4.73* cos142^(\circ)

W = -147.97 J

where negative sign indicates that work is done on the block

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