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Ask AI: 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?

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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?

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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.

Answered by gpt-4

March 7, 2024, 10:22 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, March 7, 2024

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