1) Calculate the work done on the sled by the tension during this displacement of the sled. A) OJ B) 735.75J C) -735.75 J D) 1030.05 J E) -1030.05 J F) 1275 J G) -1275 J H) 7357.5 J I) -7357.5J
1) Calculate the work done on the sled by the tension during this displacement of the sled. A) OJ B) 735.75J C) -735.75 J D) 1030.05 J E) -1030.05 J F) 1275 J G) -1275 J H) 7357.5 J I) -7357.5J
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Transcribed Image Text:4) Calculate the work done on the sled by friction during this displacement of the
sled.
A) OJ
B) 735.75 J
C) -735.75 J
D) 1030.05 J
E) -1030.05 J
F) 1275 J
G) -1275 J
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H) 7357.5 J
1) -7357.5 J
5) Calculate the net work done on the sled by adding together the work done by
each of the four external forces that act. Report in standard units, but do not
include the unit in the answer field.
6) Calculate the magnitude of the net force acting on the sled. Report in standard
units.
7) Calculate the net work done on the sled by calculating the work done by the
net force acting on the sled. Report in standard units, but do not include the unit
in the answer field.

Transcribed Image Text:All questions on this assessment use the same scenario as the lab immediately preceding it: A team of
sled dogs pull a 50.00 kg dogsled via the tension (magnitude 85.0 N) in a horizontal cord that connects
the dogs to the sled. The force of friction between the waxed wood of the sled's skis and the wet snow
acts in the direction opposite to the sled's displacement, which has a magnitude of 15.00 m.
The FBD for the sled is given for you below, so we're all understanding the scenario the same way.
1) Calculate the work done on the sled by the tension during this displacement of
the sled.
A) OJ
B) 735.75 J
C) -735.75 J
D) 1030.05 J
E) -1030.05 J
F) 1275 J
G) -1275 J
H) 7357.5 J
I) -7357.5 J
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