The body, under the action of some force, did the work of 120 joules, moving the body 0.6 meters, what is this force equal to?

To find the force that needed to be applied to the body being moved, we will use the formula: A = F * S, from where we express: F = A / S.

Variables: A – the work done by the required force (A = 120 J); S – displacement (S = 0.6 m).

Calculation: F = A / S = 120 / 0.6 = 200 N.

Answer: A force of 200 N was applied to the body being moved.



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