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10 November, 13:27

Ann and Carol each lift the timber with a force of 80 kg/m/s2. If they lift the timber a distance of 1.25 meters, how much work is each woman doing?

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64.00 J

78.75 J

81.25 J

100.00 J

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  1. 10 November, 13:33
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    Work is defined energy transferred from one to another.

    The formula for work done is work done = force x distance

    So in our problem, force is equal to 80 kg / m / s^2 and distance is equal to 1.25 meters. So plugging in our values will give us:

    work done = 80 kg / m / s^2 * 1.25 m

    = 100.00 J is the answer.
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