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A motorist runs out of gas on a level road 230m from a gas station. The driver pushes the 1140kg car to the gas station. If a 140 N Force is required to keep the car moving, how much work (in J) does the driver do?

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Answer:

The work done is
32.2kJ

Step-by-step explanation:

Work is defined as the product of force and distance moved in the direction of application of force.


W= F*S

Given Data

distance S= 230m

force F= 140 N

Mass of car m= 1140 kg

Applying the formula for work done we have


W= 140*230\\W= 32200 J\\W= 32.2kJ

The work done by pushing the car for a distance of
230m is
32.2kJ

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