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what is the value of the work done on an object when a 0.1x10 to the second power -newton force moves it 30 meters and the angle between the force and the displacement is 25

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The work done on an object can be calculated using the formula:

Work = Force × Displacement × cosθ

Where:

- Force is the magnitude of the force applied to the object (0.1 × 10^2 Newtons in this case)

- Displacement is the distance the object is moved (30 meters in this case)

- θ is the angle between the force and the displacement (25 degrees in this case)

To find the value of the work done, plug in the values into the formula:

Work = (0.1 × 10^2 N) × (30 m) × cos(25°)

Calculating this equation will give you the value of the work done on the object.

Note: In this case, it seems like the exponent notation (10^2) was not written correctly. It should be 10 squared or 100 N instead of 10 to the second power. Additionally, it is important to ensure that the angle is given in radians instead of degrees for accurate calculations.

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