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work done = force x distance moved in the direction of the force

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Calculate the work done when a force of 4N moves by 3m. Calculate the work done when a force of 500N moves by 6m. Calculate the work done when a force of 8N moves by 0.4m. Calculate the work done when a force of 30N moves by 50cm. Calculate the work done when a force of 4kN moves by 8mm. Calculate the force needed to do 400J of work over 10m. Calculate the force needed to do 60J of work over 15m. Calculate the force needed to do 80J of work over 160m. Calculate the force needed to do 4000J of work over 80cm. Calculate the force needed to do 80kJ of work over 2km. Calculate the distance moved by a force of 50N when doing 200J of work. Calculate the distance moved by a force of 30N when doing 690J of work. Calculate the distance moved by a force of 500N when doing 250J of work. Calculate the distance moved by a force of 2kN when doing 200kJ of work. Calculate the distance moved by a force of 60N when doing 3MJ of work.

For the following questions assume that the gravitational field strength (g) is 10 m/s2. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. Calculate the work done when a mass of 1kg is lifted up by 1m. Calculate the work done when a mass of 6kg is lifted up by 3m. Calculate the work done when a mass of 50kg is lifted up by 0.2m. Calculate the work done when a mass of 400kg is lifted up by 30cm. Calculate the work done when a mass of 200g is lifted up by 6m. What weight requires 400J of work to lift it by 10m? What weight requires 2kJ of work to lift it by 40m? What weight requires 100J of work to lift it by 10cm? What mass requires 400J of work to lift it by 20m? What mass requires 80kJ of work to lift it by 40mm? Calculate the work done when a force of 800mN moves by 6m. Calculate the force needed to do 400kJ of work over 200m. Calculate the distance moved by a force of 5MN when doing 200kJ of work. Calculate the work done when a mass of 50g is lifted up by 2m. What mass requires 3kJ of work to lift it by 3mm?

Equations to use: work done = force x distance moved in the direction of the force force = work done distance moved in the direction of the force distance moved in the direction of the force = work done force weight = mass x gravitational field strength

KT

15 August 2013

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