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How To Solve Force And Distance Problems

Published on Dec 18, 2015

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HOW TO....

SOLVE FORCE AND DISTANCE PROBLEMS
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Calculating Work
A. B. C. Method
A.work= forcexdistance
B. work= ___Nx___M
C. work= ______ Joules

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Information....
Force is measured in
Newtons.
Distance is measured
in Meters.
(Only in this type of calculating.)

Example
Susie lifts a 68N dog 2 meters above the ground. How much work did Susie do on the dog?

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Work
A.= forcexdistance
B.=68Nx2M
C.=136 Joules

68
X2 Answer: 136
136. Joules

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You try-
Billy lifted his cat 45N 3M
above the ground. How much work did Billy do on the cat?

REMEMBER DO THE ABC METHOD

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ANSWER: 135 JOULES

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BY: JULIA BECK

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