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Marisol pushes a 3.0kg box 7.0m across the floor with a force of 12N.

She lifts the box to a shelf 1m above the ground.

How much work does Marisol do on the box?


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Solution

Step-1: Calculate work done by Marisol to push the box (W1).

The formula for work done is W=F×d.

Here, W is work done, F is the force applied and d is displacement.

We have F=12N and d=7m:

W1=12×7=84J

Step-2: Calculate work done by Marisol to lift the box (W2).

Marisol lifts the box to a shelf 1m above the ground. So, d=1m

Calculate force: F=m×g

Here, m is the mass of the box and g is gravity and substitute m=3kg and g=9.8Nkg:

F=3×9.8=29.4N

And,

W2=29.4×1=29.4J

Step-3: Calculate the total work done by Marisol on the box.

The total work done by Marisol is the sum of work to push the box and work done to lift it:

W=W1+W2=84+29.4=113.4J

Hence, the total work done by Marisol on the box is 113.4J.


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