An object, which is initially at rest on a frictionless horizontal surface, is acted upon by four constant forces. F¡ is 11.1 N acting due east, F2 is 28.6 N acting due north, F3 is 52.1 N acting due west, and F4 is 17.4 N acting due south. How much total work is done on the object in 2.22 s, if it has a mass of 16.0 kg? total work done on object: J Which type of energy is changing for the object while the work is being done? internal energy elastic potential energy gravitational potential energy kinetic energy

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An object, which is initially at rest on a frictionless horizontal surface, is acted upon by four constant forces. F¡ is 11.1 N
acting due east, F2 is 28.6 N acting due north, F3 is 52.1 N acting due west, and F4 is 17.4 N acting due south. How much
total work is done on the object in 2.22 s, if it has a mass of 16.0 kg?
total work done on object:
J
Which type of energy is changing for the object while the work is being done?
internal energy
elastic potential energy
gravitational potential energy
kinetic energy
Transcribed Image Text:An object, which is initially at rest on a frictionless horizontal surface, is acted upon by four constant forces. F¡ is 11.1 N acting due east, F2 is 28.6 N acting due north, F3 is 52.1 N acting due west, and F4 is 17.4 N acting due south. How much total work is done on the object in 2.22 s, if it has a mass of 16.0 kg? total work done on object: J Which type of energy is changing for the object while the work is being done? internal energy elastic potential energy gravitational potential energy kinetic energy
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