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The equation below shows how to calculate work done by an applied force. W equals the work done in joules (J), F equals the applied force in newtons (N), and d equals the distance in meters (m) over which the force is applied.
W = F × d
This equation can be arranged to calculate the applied force instead:
F = W ÷ d
A scientist was performing some experiments to test the designs of some simple machines. One of her experiments involved a pulley. During the experiment, a total of 2,000 J of work was done to lift a crate 5 m straight up off the floor.
Ignoring the effects of friction, determine the applied force needed to lift the crate.
A.
2,005 N
B.
400 N
C.
10,000 N
D.
1,995 N
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