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A crane does work of 13,500 J with a force of 5200 N to lift a beam. How far was the beam lifted?

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Answered by sooniparihar27
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Explanation:

work done=Force×Displacement

13500 = 5200×S

13500/5200=s

s=2.59m

Answered by tripathiakshita48
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The beam has raised a distance of 2.59 meters.

The work done by the crane can be calculated using the formula W = Fd, where W is the work done, F is the force applied, and d is the distance moved.

Given that the work done by the crane is 13,500 J and the force applied is 5200 N, we can solve for the distance moved, d:

W = Fd

13,500 J = 5200 N * d

d = 13,500 J / 5200 N

d can be calculated in meters using the standard units of joules and newtons. The answer is approximately 2.59 meters, which is the distance the beam was lifted.

It's important to note that the direction of the force applied by the crane and the direction of the displacement of the beam is the same. If the direction of the force and the displacement are not the same, the work done by the crane will be negative, indicating that energy has been lost.

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