Work on sliding bag on aircraft

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The discussion revolves around a physics problem involving work done by a flight attendant pulling a bag on a level surface. The problem includes the forces acting on the bag, the angle of the applied force, and the distance over which the force is applied.

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  • Participants discuss the correct calculation of work done, questioning whether to use the applied force or the weight of the bag in their calculations. There is also a consideration of the work done by friction and its implications on the overall work-energy principle.

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Participants are exploring different interpretations of the problem, particularly regarding the calculations for work done by the flight attendant and the friction force. Some guidance has been offered regarding the relevance of the forces involved, but no consensus has been reached on the correct approach.

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There is mention of the assignment being online, which may influence how participants verify their answers. The discussion also highlights the constant speed of the bag, suggesting a balance of forces at play.

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Can anyone help me with this problem?

A flight attendant pulls her 70.0 N flight bag a distance of 258 m along a level airport floor at a constant speed. The force she exerts is 32.0 N at an angle of 52.0° above the horizontal. Find the work she does on the flight bag and the work done by the force of friction of the flight bag.

I was able to make a free body diagram and see that the weight of the flight bag is 70 Newtons, the displacement is 258 m. But when I solved for W, which is force x displacement x cosine 52 degrees I got the wrong answer.
(70 x 258 x cos52).
 
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your answer looks right to me, why do you say that it is wrong.

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Isn't the calculation 32*cos52*258? Since the speed was constant, friction did the same amount of work.
 
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Because the assignment is online, I'm able to put it into see if I get it right or not.
 
The 70 N weight has nothing to do withthe flight attendant's Work;
most of it is canceled by the Surface compression Force by the Floor (F_N).
vertigo is right, there.
But Friction did a NEGATIVE amount of Work
(total external Work done on the bag = change of its KE = 0).
 

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