Calculate the work done on a cart (in Joules) by pulling it a distance of 107.3 cm with a force of 17.97 N parallel to the direction of travel.
Calculate the work done on a cart (in Joules) by pulling it a distance of 107.3...
calculate the force needed to do 500 j of work while pulling a cart a distance of 3.4 m
Parts A-E (25%) Problem 4: A shopper pushes a grocery cart for a distance 22.5 m at constant speed on level ground, against a 47.5 N frictional force. He pushes in a direction 25° below the horizontal. * 20% Part (a) What is the work done on the cart by friction, in joules? Wp= 47.5 X Attempts Remain 20% Part (b) What is the work done on the cart by the gravitational force, in joules? Wg=0 Correct! ► A 20%...
cart at a constant velocity for a distance of 20.0 m. She pushes in a direction 24.0o below the h A 32.0-N frictional force opposes the motion of the cart. (a) What is the magnitude of the force that the shopper exerts? (b) Determine the work done by the pushing force (c) Determine the work done by the frictional force (d) Determine the work done by the gravitational force 6 P008
A person pushes a 16.0-kg shopping cart at a constant velocity for a distance of 24.0 m. She pushes in a direction 30.0° below the horizontal. A 30.0-N frictional force opposes the motion of the cart. (a) What is the magnitude of the force that the shopper exerts? N (b) Determine the work done by the pushing force. J (c) Determine the work done by the frictional force. J (d) Determine the work done by the gravitational force. J
How much work (in joules) is done in moving a charge of 2.5 μC a distance of 54 cm along an equipotential at 8 V?
A person pushes a 16.0-kg shopping cart at a constant velocity for a distance of 22.0 m. She pushes it in the direction 30.0° below the horizontal. A 48.0-N frictional force opposes the motion of the cart. (a)Draw the free-body diagram showing the forces that act on the cart. (b) What is the magnitude of the force that the shopper exerts? Determine the work done by (c) the pushing force, (d) the frictional force, and (e) the gravitational force.
Question 24 4 pts ARALAR A person is pulling a freight cart with a force of 44 pounds. How much work is done in moving the cart 76 feet if the cart's handle makes an angle of 30° with the ground? 2,896.36
A person pushes a 13.4-kg shopping cart at a constant velocity for a distance of 28.7 m on a flat horizontal surface. She pushes in a direction 26.8 ° below the horizontal. A 31.8-N frictional force opposes the motion of the cart. (a) What is the magnitude of the force that the shopper exerts? Determine the work done by (b) the pushing force, (c) the frictional force, and (d) the gravitational force.
A person pushes a 15.9-kg shopping cart at a constant velocity for a distance of 38.7 m on a flat horizontal surface. She pushes in a direction 22.6 ° below the horizontal. A 35.2-N frictional force opposes the motion of the cart. (a) What is the magnitude of the force that the shopper exerts? Determine the work done by (b) the pushing force, (c) the frictional force, and (d) the gravitational force.
A person pushes a 16.6-kg shopping cart at a constant velocity for a distance of 16.4 m on a flat horizontal surface. She pushes in a direction 32.6 ° below the horizontal. A 51.4-N frictional force opposes the motion of the cart. (a) What is the magnitude of the force that the shopper exerts? Determine the work done by (b) the pushing force, (c) the frictional force, and (d) the gravitational force.