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Force of 55 pounds. How much work is done in moving the cart 30 feet if the cart's handle makes an angle of 19° with the ground? Round your

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Answer: approximately 1560.1 foot-pounds

Step-by-step explanation:

Refer to the diagram below. The angle theta is the angle of elevation formed between the horizontal line and the diagonal force being applied (the pulling force). Let x be the horizontal component pulling force, which is the horizontal portion of the right triangle. We know the hypotenuse of this triangle is 55 pounds as it is the force applied.

Use the cosine ratio to help solve for x. Make sure your calculator is in degree mode.

cos(angle) = adjacent/hypotenuse

cos(19) = x/55

x/55 = cos(19)

x = 55*cos(19)

x = 52.0035216579624 which is approximate

Roughly 52.0035216579624 pounds of force is being applied in a pure horizontal direction. The cart moves 30 feet, so,

work = (force)*(displacement)

work = (52.0035216579624)*(30)

work = 1560.10564973888

work = 1560.1 foot-pounds

A foot-pound is a unit of work, similar to how a joule is as well (though a joule measures in kilograms and meters)

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