ariannarooks23 ariannarooks23
  • 01-05-2018
  • Physics
contestada

A teacher pushed a 98 newton desk across a floor for a distance of 5 meter he exerted a horizontal force of 20 newton for four seconds

Respuesta :

skyluke89
skyluke89 skyluke89
  • 11-05-2018
Missing question: "how much work is done by the teacher?" (found on internet)

Solution:
The work done to move the desk across the floor is equal to
[tex]W=Fd[/tex]
where F is the horizontal force applied to move the desk, and d is the distance covered by the desk. If we use F=20 N and d=5 m, we find the work done:
[tex]W=Fd=(20 N)(5 m)=100 J[/tex]
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Can someone please help me understand how to do this equation?
Roosevelt's "new nationalism" select one: a. called for the protection of the individual against privilege. b. called for a renewed american commitment to prote
the federal government announced significant tax cuts, enabling people to keep a greater portion of their income. what will happen to the demand curve
What is the sum of the geometric sequence 4, 16, 64, ... if there are 8 terms? (6 points)
Anyone willing to help me?
How to do this problem??
Given that (-6,5) is on graph of f(x) find the corresponding point for the function f(x)-4
a ball is thrown with a slingshot at a velocity of 110ft/sec at an angle of 20 degrees above the ground from a height of 4.5 ft. approximentaly how long does is
- Ejercicio en Español​
describe the two paths of blood circulations through the body