How much work is done if you push with 40N on the side of a box and the box moves 40m

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How much work is done if you push with 40N on the side of a box and the box moves 40m
Abby Harris
Physical Science
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Unit 3 Assign. 2: WORKsheet
Period:
Date:
Solve the following work and power problems. Show all work as a sample calculation.
Fg
mg
(g = 10 N/kg)
W = Fx d
P:
How much work is done if you push with 40 N on the side of a box, and the box moves 40 m?
Work (J)
Force (N)
Distance (m)
2. A 100 kg object is lifted a height of 7 meters.
a. Find the weight of the object (this is the force that must be used to lift the object).
Weight (Fe) (N)
Mass (kg)
Gravity (N/kg)
b. Find the work done on the object.
Work (J)
Force (N)
Distance (m)
3. How much work do you do when you walk up a flight of stairs to a level of 10 m?
+ Mass (kg) = Weight (Ibs) x 0.45
a. Find your mass.
(if you don't know your own weight, use 150lbs)
b. Find your weight in Newtons (this is the force you must exert to lift your own body weight).
Weight (F) (N)
Mass (kg)
Gravity (N/kg)
C.
Find the work that you do to climb the flight of stairs.
Work (J)
Force (N)
Distance (m)
Transcribed Image Text:Abby Harris Physical Science Name: Unit 3 Assign. 2: WORKsheet Period: Date: Solve the following work and power problems. Show all work as a sample calculation. Fg mg (g = 10 N/kg) W = Fx d P: How much work is done if you push with 40 N on the side of a box, and the box moves 40 m? Work (J) Force (N) Distance (m) 2. A 100 kg object is lifted a height of 7 meters. a. Find the weight of the object (this is the force that must be used to lift the object). Weight (Fe) (N) Mass (kg) Gravity (N/kg) b. Find the work done on the object. Work (J) Force (N) Distance (m) 3. How much work do you do when you walk up a flight of stairs to a level of 10 m? + Mass (kg) = Weight (Ibs) x 0.45 a. Find your mass. (if you don't know your own weight, use 150lbs) b. Find your weight in Newtons (this is the force you must exert to lift your own body weight). Weight (F) (N) Mass (kg) Gravity (N/kg) C. Find the work that you do to climb the flight of stairs. Work (J) Force (N) Distance (m)
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