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Imagine that a 1200 kg vehicle speeds up from rest to 20.0 m/s in 80 m.
How much work was done on the car? (Answer in 3 sig figs)

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Correct question:

Imagine that a 1200 kg vehicle speeds up from rest to 20.0 m/s in 80 s.

How much work was done on the car? (Answer in 3 sig figs)

Answer:

the work done on the vehicle is 2.40 x 10⁵ J

Explanation:

Given;

mass of the vehicle, m = 1200 kg

initial velocity of the vehicle, u = 0

final velocity of the vehicle, v = 20 m/s

time of motion of the vehicle, t = 80 s

The distance moved by the vehicle is calculated as;

[tex]s = (\frac{v + u}{2} )t\\\\s = (\frac{20+ 0}{2} )(80)\\\\s = 800 \ m[/tex]

The force applied to the vehicle is calculated as;

[tex]F = ma = \frac{m v}{t} = \frac{1200 \times 20}{80} = 300 \ N\\\\[/tex]

The work done on the vehicle is calculated as;

W = F x d

W = 300 x 800

W = 2.4 x 10⁵ J.

Therefore, the work done on the vehicle is 2.40 x 10⁵ J