Physics, asked by prashantireddy2626, 4 days ago

If 16,700 J of work is done to shoot the human cannonball down a 3.05 m barrel, then how much force is applied to the person to fire them out the cannon?

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Answered by RisingStarVedika
1

Answer:

5475.41N

Step-by-step explanation:

Work done = Force × distance

Given

Work done = 16700Joules

Distance = 3.05m

Required

Force

Substitute the given values into the formula as shown

16700 = Force × 3.05

Force = 16700/3.05

Force = 5475.41N

Hence the applied force is 5475.41N

Answered by ItzImran
8

Hey friend!___________

   \large \rm\underline{Given}:

★ The work done to shoot the human cannonball = 16,700J &

Displacement = 3.05

So,

With Both the given information,

★ We already know that,

  \boxed{\sf \: Force = \frac{Work \:  done}{Displacement}}

With the given information,

 \rm \:  \large \: F = \frac{16700}{3.05}

 \large  \color{navy}\boxed { \color{aqua} \boxed{  \color{green}\tt \: F = 5475.9 \: N}}

N (Newton) discribes Force..

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