The amount of energy transferred when an external force causes an object to move over a certain distance
W = Fs
Work is done when a force is used to move an object over a distance
W = Fs cos θ
When the force is at an angle, only the component of the force in the direction of motion is considered for the work done
The diagram shows a barrel of weight 2.5 × 103 N on a frictionless slope inclined at 40° to the horizontal.A force is applied to the barrel to move it up the slope at a constant speed. The force is parallel to the slope.What is the work done in moving the barrel a distance of 6.0 m up the slope?A. 7.2 × 103 J B. 2.5 × 104 J C. 1.1 × 104 J D. 9.6 × 103 J
An 80 kg person pulls a 15 kg box along using a rope which is at 40° from the horizontal as shown below. The person is pulling with a force of 40 N and moves the box 20 m horizontally from its starting position against a constant friction force of 5.0 N.Calculate the work that has been done on the box in the direction of its motion.
Step 1: List the known quantities
Step 2: Resolve the pulling force in the rope into its horizontal component
cos(40°) × 40 = 30.6 N to the right
Step 3: Find the net force for the motion
30.6 – 5.0 = 25.6 N to the right
Step 4: Use the equation for work
W = Fs cos θ
W = F × s
W = 25.6 × 20 = 512 J
Step 5: State the final answer
W = 512 J
Sometimes exam questions will include more values than you need to use in the solution - this is purposefully done to confuse you. For example, in the worked example above, the question supplies the mass of the person and the box, however, these quantities are not needed for the calculation.
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