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Question: Peter does 3,000 joules (J) of work by moving an object 40 meters (m). What is the force that Peter applies to the object?
The amount of work done (w) is calculated by multiplying the force (f) applied to an object by the distance (d) the object is moved. Thus, the formula is w = f x d. We can rearrange it to solve for the force: f = w/d. Substitute the given values into the equation: f = 3000 J/40 m = 75 Newton (N). Therefore, Peter applies a force of 75 Newtons to move the object.
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