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  • 17-12-2018
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A 10-N force is applied horizontally on a box to move it 10 m across a frictionless surface. How much work was done to move the box?

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nick2699
nick2699 nick2699
  • 20-12-2018
You just multiply these two numbers, it's 100J
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sp10925 sp10925
  • 03-06-2022

Work done to move the box is 100Joules.

What is work done?

The work done by any object is equal to the product of force applied and the distance moved by the object.

W =F.s

Given is the Force F =10N and distance moved s =10m

Then , the work done will be

W =10N x 10m

W =100J

Thus, the work done is 100J

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