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2. Calculate the work done by an engine if it applies a 600 N force to move a piston over a

distance of 0.50 m.

User Jamesrom
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Answer:


\boxed {\boxed {\sf 300 \ Joules}}

Step-by-step explanation:

Work can be found by multiplying the force by the distance.


W=F*d

The force is 600 Newtons.

The distance is 0.5 meters.


F= 600 \ N


d= 0.5 \ m

Substitute the values into the formula.


W=600 \ N * 0.5 \ m

Multiply.


W=300 \ N*m

A joule is the amount of work done when a force of 1 Newton moves the object 1 meter.

Therefore, 1 N*m is equal to 1 Joule. Our answer of 300 N*m is equal to 300 Joules.


W= 300 \ J

300 Joules of work is done by the engine.

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