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A constant force vector F = (2,8) moves an object along a straight line from the point (2, 5) to the point (13, 10). Find the work done if the distance is measured in feet and the force is measured in pounds.

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Answer:

Explanation:

I will ASSUME that the force vector F = 2i + 8j

which has a magnitude of

F = √(2² + 8²) = √68

which has a direction of

θ = arctan (8/2) = 75.96°

The movement has a distance of

d = √((13 - 2)² + (10 - 5)²) = √146 ft

and a direction of

φ = arctan((10 - 5)/(13 - 2)) = 24.44³

the angle between force and motion is

75.96 - 24.44 = 51.52°

Work is the force in the direction of motion times the distance moved.

W = Fd = (√68)(cos51.52)(√146) = 62 J

or we could just break it into components

x direction work = Fd = 2(13 - 2) = 22 J

y direction work = Fd = 8(10 - 5) = 40 J

total work W = 22 + 40 = 62 J

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