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The force acting on the handle is 40 N at an angle of θ = 35°. How much work is done if the traveler moves 130 meters? Round to the nearest whole number.

The force acting on the handle is 40 N at an angle of θ = 35°. How much work is done-example-1
User Damara
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Answer:

Explanation:

Given:

F = 40 N

Θ = 35°

S = 130 m

___________

A - ?

cos Θ = cos 35° ≈ 0.8192

A = F·S·cos θ

A = 40·130·0.8192 ≈ 4 260 N·m

User JoseLinares
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Work can be calculated as follows:


W=Fd\cos \theta

where W represents the work, F the force, d the distance, and θ the angle.

In our problem, we are given all this information, except W, which is the parameter that we have to calculate. In our problem:

• F = 40 N

,

• d = 130 m

,

• θ = 35°

Then, replacing these values in the formula:


W=40\cdot130\cdot\cos (35)
W=5200\cdot\cos (35)
W\approx4259.59Nm

Rounding to the nearest whole number:


W\approx4260Nm

Answer: 4,260Nm

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