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On the same object as in the previous question, you have to pus

with 15 N to move it 10 meters. How much work do you do?

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Answer:

150 J

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the work done by pushing the object with a force of 15 N over a distance of 10 meters, we can use the equation:

Work = Force × Distance × cos(θ)

Where:

Force is the applied force (15 N)

Distance is the distance over which the force is applied (10 m)

θ is the angle between the force vector and the direction of motion. In this case, we assume that the force is applied in the same direction as the motion, so θ = 0 degrees, and cos(θ) = 1.

Substituting the given values:

Work = 15 N × 10 m × cos(0) = 150 J

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