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A force of 1500 pounds drags a truck 40 feet in 20 seconds. How much work is accomplished? How much power was required?

Respuesta :

work = f x s = 1500 x 40
power = w/t = (1500 x 40) / 20

Answer:

The work done and power are 60000 Pounds-feet and 3000 Pounds-feet/sec.

Explanation:

Given that,

Force F = 1500 pounds

Distance d = 40 feet

Time t = 40 sec

Work done :

The work done is the product of the force and distance.

The work done is defined as,

[tex]W = F \times d[/tex]

Where, W = work

F = force

d = distance

Put the value into the formula of work

[tex]W= 1500\times40[/tex]

[tex]W = 60000\ Pounds-feet[/tex]

Power:

The power is equal to the work done divided by time.

The power is defined as,

[tex]P = \dfrac{W}{t}[/tex]

Where, P = power

W = work

t = time

Put the value into the formula of power

[tex]P = \dfrac{60000}{20}[/tex]

[tex]P=3000\ Pounds-feet/s[/tex]

Hence, The work done and power are 60000 Pounds-feet and 3000 Pounds-feet/sec.