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A force is used to lift mass to a height of 8 m does 1040 J of work. How much force is used?

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Answer:


\boxed {\boxed {\sf 130 \ Newtons }}

Step-by-step explanation:

Work is the energy transferred to or from an object when force is applied to cause displacement. It is the product of force and displacement.


W=F*s

The displacement (s) is 8 meters and the work (W) is 1,040 Joules. Substitute these values into the formula.


1040 \ J= F* 8 \ m

First, let's convert the units. This will make the question easier later on. 1 Joule is equal to 1 Newton meter, so the 1040 J of work equal 1040 N*m.


1040 \ N*m= F * 8 \ m

Since we are solving for the force (F), we must isolate the variable. It is being multiplied by 8 meters and the inverse of multiplication is division. Divide both sides by 8 m.


\frac {1040 \ N*m}{8 \ m}= (F * 8 \ m)/(8 \ m)


\frac {1040 \ N*m}{8 \ m}=F

The meters cancel out, hence our earlier unit conversion.


130 \ N = F

A force of 130 Newtons is used.

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