Calculate the amount of work done on the box?

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Beatrice pushes a heavy box with a force of 40 N over a distance of 2 m, leading to the calculation of work done. The formula for work is Work = Force x Distance, resulting in 80 Joules (J) of work. To determine if work is done, it is essential to observe if the box moves as a result of the applied force. The unit of work is expressed in Newton-meters (Nm), which is equivalent to Joules. The answers provided for the calculations and definitions of work are confirmed to be correct.
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1)the illustration shows beatricce pushing on a heavy box.beatrice pushes with a force of 40n.how can you determine if beatrice is doing work on the box?

2)beatrice pushes the box 2m to the right.what formula should yo useto caculate the amount of work done on the box?


3)how much work does beatrice do pushing the box?


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f=40n , work=force*distance

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jjl15hid said:

The Attempt at a Solution


Would have been nice to see this


Look at the defintion of work
 
my attempt at work was 40*2=80 that's the answer i would put so is it right an how would i express that number

an what do they mean by this
when force is measured in Newtons and distance is measured in meters the si unit of work is Newton*meter(n*m)..im so confused
 
jjl15hid said:
my attempt at work was 40*2=80 that's the answer i would put so is it right an how would i express that number

an what do they mean by this
when force is measured in Newtons and distance is measured in meters the si unit of work is Newton*meter(n*m)..im so confused

Well 80 is correct for the 2nd part.


Force is in Newtons (N)
displacement (distance in a straight line) is in metres(m)

Work=Force*displacement

so your units would be the product of the unit of force and distance which is Nm and work usually expressed in Joules (J) . So you can say that the 1J=1Nm
 
i kinda want to be on the safe side so i can answer the first question like this.
1)Well i could tell if beatrice is doing work based on if the object moves an if it moves ,how much it moves.
2)i should use the formula work=force*movement
3)beatrice does 80(j) work on the box.

Are these answeres correct an is there a way i can express this better .this is a summer packett an i really want to make a good second impression on my physics teachers
 
jjl15hid said:
i kinda want to be on the safe side so i can answer the first question like this.
1)Well i could tell if beatrice is doing work based on if the object moves an if it moves ,how much it moves.
2)i should use the formula work=force*movement
3)beatrice does 80(j) work on the box.

Are these answeres correct an is there a way i can express this better .this is a summer packett an i really want to make a good second impression on my physics teachers

Well 2 and 3 are correct (but write work=Force*displacement)


For 1 it's just the fact that the force exerted on the box moves its point of application, so work is done.
 
thanks man for the help...im trying to get this wrk done early
 
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