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6 April, 03:18

A Tyrannosaurus rex did 107 J of work to lift its dinner, 2721 m from the ground.

What force did the Tyrannosaurus rex raise its dinner?

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  1. 6 April, 05:17
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    Answer: 0.04 Newton

    Explanation:

    Work is done when force is applied on an object over a distance. It is measured in joules. Workdone = Force x distance

    Since, Work = 107 joules

    Force = ? (Let unknown value be Z)

    Distance = 2721 metres

    Workdone = Force x distance

    107J = Z x 2721metres

    Z = (107J / 2721 metres)

    = 0.039 Newton (approximately 0.04N)

    Thus, 0.04 Newton is the force applied by the Tyrannosaurus rex.
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