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A force of 90 N moves a sledge a distance of 15 m. Enter the symbol equation you would use to calculate the work done by this force.

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A force of 90 N moves a sledge a distance of 15 m. Enter the symbol equation you would use to calculate the work done by this force.

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Solution

Work Done Formula

  1. To calculate the work done by a force, the formula used is: W=Fd W = F \cdot d Where:
    • W W is the work done (in Joules),
    • F F is the force applied (in Newtons),
    • d d is the distance moved in the direction of the force (in meters).

Final Answer

The symbol equation to calculate the work done by the force is: W=90N15m W = 90 \, \text{N} \cdot 15 \, \text{m}

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