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If 150 Joules of work is needed to move a box 1000 cm, calculate the force that was used?

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\large{ \tt{☄ EXPLANATION}} :

  • We're provided : Work ( W ) = 150 J & Displacement ( D ) = 1000 cm & We're asked to find out the force that was used. Firstly, Notice that we're provided the unit of Displacement as centimetre so we have to convert 1000 cm into m. Displacement ( D ) =
    (1000)/( 100) = 10 m


\large{ \tt{♡ \: LET'S \: GET \: STARTED}} :

  • Work is defined as the product of force and Displacement. By definition ,


\large{ \boxed{ \tt{❃ \: WORK ( \: W \: ) = FORCE\: ( \: F) * DISPLACEMENT \: ( \: D \: )}}}

- Plug the values and then simplify !


\large{ \bf{↦ \: 150 = F * 10}}


\large{ \bf{↦F* 10 = 150}}


\large{ \bf{↦ \: F = (150)/(10)}}


\large {\bf{↦F = \boxed{ \bf{15} \: N}}}


\boxed{ \boxed{ \large{ \tt{✤ \: OUR \: FINAL \: ANSWER : \boxed{ \bf{15 \: n}}}}}}

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