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a man carries a 10 kg sack of groceries in his arms with a force of 50 n as he walks forward a distance of 10 m how much work has he done

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500 Joules.

To find this answer you need an equation. The equation is fairly simple. W=F*D "Work equals Force times Distance"

There are 50 Newtons over 10 meters as you said. So...

500J = 50N * 10m
User Denis Stukalov
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Explanation :

It is given that :

Mass of man, m = 10 kg

Force, F = 50 N

Distance, d = 10 m

We know that, the work done depends on the following factors :


W = Fd cos\theta

where,


\theta is the angle between force and the displacement.

In this case, a man carries a 10 kg sack of groceries in his arms with a force of 50 N as he walks forward a distance of 10 m. His weight mg will act downward and the displacement is forward.

So, the angle between force and displacement is 90.


W =50* 10* cos(90)

This implies, work done W = 0

Hence, this is the required solution.

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