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Q: How much work is done if a 2 kg box is moved 4 m?
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If you exert a force of 10 to lift a box of .9m how much work has been done?

The answer would depend on the units used for the force. Since these are not specified, it is not possible to answer the question.


If it takes 150 N of force to move a box 10 meters then what is the work done on the box?

1,500 j by the war lord ((((((((:


Is there any work done when you ignite the match stick?

work_done = force x distance In igniting a match a force is applied to push the match a distance along the box, thus work is done.


Does the power needed to raise a box onto a platform depend on how fast it is raised?

Technically, once you know the weight of the box and the height of the platform, you can state the amount of"work" or "energy" needed to raise the box onto the platform. But there's no such thing as the power "needed"to do the job.Power is just the rate of doing work. You can calculate the amount of work needed, but it doesn't matter whetherthe work is done slowly or fast ... with low or high power.


What is the formula for calculating work?

The formula for finding work is W=FxD. W being work, "F" being force that is or was in occurence, and "D" beind the distance the object is being moved. Example: MaryAnn is trying to figure out how much work she doing when she is exerting a force on a box, of 45.8 N ( newtons) and moving it 3.7 meters. Find Work. First you would find your force value, which would be 45.8 N. Then identify the distance , in this case its 3.7 meters. Multiply them together. Your answer should be 169.46. That is the amount of MaryAnn has exerted.

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How much work is done on a100N box when moved 1.0meter?

Work is equal to the force acting on an object times its displacement. Therefore, the work performed on the box is 100 Joules.


How much work will be done if a box is moved 55 feet with a force of 10?

very little because of the 55 box and the ten force monkey


A box is being pulled by a rope, which makes a 70° angle with the horizontal. If 50 N of force was applied and the box moved 32 m, how much work was done to the box?

1600


If you push a box forward and the box moves forward you have done work.?

Work, more specifically "positive" work because the box moved in the direction in which the force was applied.


If you push a box forward and the box moves forward you have done how much work?

You have only done as much external work on the box as the distance it moves: work = force x distance. If it does not budge no work is done on the object. You have done "internal" work on your muscles which converts to heat energy, but technically speaking, no external work is done on the object


A force of 20 N is required to lift a box the box is lifted from the floor to a shelf that is 2 m high the amount of work done is?

Work Done= Force applied x distance moved in direction of the force. so the work done should in this case be 40J


How much work is done when a 4.0 newton box is carried horizontally a distance of 2.0 meters at a constant velocity?

If the box ended up at the same height above the floor as it started, then no gravitational potential energy was added to the box in the form of work. It doesn't even matter if the box moved up or down on the way. Of course, work is done, and calories are expended. That's only because your body is not 100% efficient, and it takes work to move arm and leg muscles, walk, breathe, etc. But no work is done on the box as it moves horizontally.


A lever is used to raise a box that weigh 4500 N to a height of 3.5 How much work was done?

Work = force times displacement. F = 4500 N and height = distance that box was moved through (3.5 m). Plug these values in given formula and you will have your answer.


If you push a box forward and the box moves forward what type of work have you done on it?

Yes. The "work" done, in the pure Physics definition, is the force you apply to the box to keep it moving, multiplied by the distance you keep pushing.


Why a man lifting a box to be placed on a table is work?

He applied a force to the box and it moved. Force applied on it equals to the weight. As he lifts the point of application of the force gets displaced. Hence work is said to be done.


How much work is done if you hold a 50lbs box for 5 hours?

No work is being done. Work is when an object moves in the same direction as the force applied to it.


How much work is being done if a 100 n box is lifted meters of the ground?

Work = force x displacementW = Fd W = 100N x 3m W = 300J 300 joules of work is done on the box.