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22 October, 17:31

A sail boat moves north for a distance of 10 km when blown by a wind 30° east of south with the force of 5.00*10^4 N. how much work was done by the wind?

a) 5.00 x 10^8 J

b) 2.50 x 10^8 J

c) 0.00 J

d) 4.33 x 10^8 J

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  1. 22 October, 19:45
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    Answer;

    a) 5.00 x 10^8 J

    Explanation;

    The work done to move the sailboat is calculated through the equation;

    W = F x d

    where F is force and d is the distance.

    Substituting the known values from the given above,

    W = (5.00 x 10⁴ N) (10 km) (1000 m / 1km)

    = 5.00 x 10⁸ J

    Thus, the work done is 5.00 x 10⁸Joules
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