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  1. Work Practice Problems Worksheet #1 ANSWER KEY 1) Amy uses 20N of force to push a lawn mower 10 meters. How much work does she do? Work = Force X Distance Work = 20N X 10m Work = 200 J 2) How much work does an elephant do while moving a circus wagon 20 meters with a pulling force of 200N? Work = Force X Distance Work = 200N X 20m Work = 4000 J

  2. 1. A person pulls a block 2 m along a horizontal surface by a constant force F = 20 N. Determine the work done by force F acting on the block. Known : Force (F) = 20 N. Displacement (s) = 2 m. Angle (θ) = 0. Wanted : Work (W) Solution : W = F d cos θ = (20) (2) (cos 0) = (20) (2) (1) = 40 Joule.

  3. 17 cze 2016 · This is a worksheet on applying the work done formula (work done = force x distance) with questions and answers. It uses formula triangles to make the content accessible for lower ability students. The final two questions are more challenging as students need to convert from kiloNewtons to Newtons. The conversion is given at the bottom of the ...

  4. Force, Distance, and Work 1. What force acts on the object when it has been moved 4.0 m? 2. How far has the object been moved when the force on it is 200.0 N? 3. Explain the shape of the line on the graph. 4. Which formula is used to calculate work when a constant force is exerted on an object? 5.

  5. www.omnicalculator.com › physics › workWork Calculator

    22 lip 2024 · To calculate work done by a force, follow the given instructions: Find out the force, F, acting on an object. Determine the displacement, d, caused when the force acts on the object. Multiply the applied force, F, by the displacement, d, to get the work done.

  6. Calculators for work done (J), force (N) and distance (or displacement) (m), together with the equations and examples.

  7. This worksheet contains basic conceptual questions about calculating work, force, and distance. You can access the answer key, also a word and PDF document of this content from the following Product: Calculating Work, Force, and Distance - Worksheet.