A Force Of 100 Newtons Was Necessary To Lift A Rock, A Total Of 150 Joules Of Work Was Done. How Far Was The Rock Lifted?

a force of 100 newtons was necessary to lift a rock, a total of 150 joules of work was done. how far was the rock lifted?

Answer:

The rock was lifted to 1.5 meters

Explanation:

F = 100N

W = 150J

The formula for Work is

W = Fd

To get the distance or how far the rock has been lifted we will Divide the Work to the Force

d = W/F

d = 150J/100N

d = 1.5meters


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