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19 May, 15:10

The human small intestine moves food along its 6.9 - m length by means of peristalsis, a contraction and relaxation of muscles that propagate in a wave along the digestive tract. Part A If the average force exerted by peristalsis is 0.18 N, how much work does the small intestine do to move food along its entire length?

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  1. 19 May, 17:12
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    W = 1.242 J

    Explanation:

    Express the work done on an object which moved distance dd after applying force F.

    W=F dcosθ

    Since the force and the distance travelled are in the same direction, the angle between them is 0.

    Substitute θ = 0 in the above equation

    W=F dcos (0°)

    W = F*d

    The expression for work done by an applied force which moves the object by a distance

    W = Fd

    Substitute 0.18 N for F and 6.9 m for d;

    W = (0.18N) * (6.9m)

    = 1.242 J
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