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A sailboat moves north for a distance of 10.00 km when blown by a wind from the exact south with a force of 5.00 x 10^4 n. how much work was done by the wind?

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Answer:

3.54*10^8 J

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A sailboat moves north for a distance of 10.00 km when blown by a wind from the exact-example-1
User Don Question
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Work is defined as the force times the distance which is mathematically expressed W = Fxd. The given force is 5x10^4 and the distance is 10000 m (the distance is converted as meter because Nm = J) the work done by the wind is W = 5x10^4 N (10000) = 500 x 10^6 Joules. I hope it answered your question
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