In science, when a force moves an object, it’s called work. Scientists use the term to describe the amount of force applied to an object that moves that object. Work is measured in a unit called joules using the formula W = fd. In this formula, W is the work, f is the force in newtons, and d is the distance over which the force is applied in meters.
If applying 6 newtons of force to an object results in 42 joules of work, what distance (in meters) would the object travel?
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Scientists use the term to describe the amount of force applied to an object that moves that object. Work is measured in a unit called joules using the formula W = fd. In this formula, W is the work, f is the force in newtons, and d is the distance over which the force is applied in meters.
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W=F.S
s=w/f
=42/6=7 metres
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