SOLUTION: How much work is done on 100 KG car that accelerate at 30M/s/s when it moved 24m

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Question 1167361: How much work is done on 100 KG car that accelerate at 30M/s/s when it moved 24m
Answer by ikleyn(52908)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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The work is the product of the force and the distance.


In this problem, the force is  100 kg * 30 m/s^2 = 3000 Newtons.


The distance is  24 m.


Hence, the work is  3000 Newtons * 24 m.


It will be your answer in joules, when you compute the value.



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