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Physics, 10.11.2020 04:30, coolkitty35

1. A sailor pulls a boat along a dock using a rope at an angle of 60.0º with the horizontal. How much work does the sailor do if he exerts a force of 255 N on the rope and pulls the boat 3.00 m? W = FdcosO =255 x 3 x cos 60 =

2. An elephant pushes with 2000 N at an angle of 33o above the horizontal on a load of trees. It then pushes these trees for 150 m. How much work did the elephant do?

3. Hans Full is pulling on a rope to drag his backpack to school across the ice. He pulls upwards and rightwards with a force of 22.9 Newtons at an angle of 35o above the horizontal to drag his backpack a horizontal distance of 129 m. Determine the work done upon the backpack.

4. If 100 N force has 30o angle pulling on a 15 kg block for 5 m. What’s the work?

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