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  • 04-05-2017
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Tommy does 15 joules of work to push the pencil over 1 meter. How much force did he use?

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sporkspike
sporkspike sporkspike
  • 04-05-2017
Work = Force * distance 
F = W/d = 15 / 1 = 15 Newtons
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andromache andromache
  • 01-10-2021

The force that he used is 15 newtons.

Given that,

  • There are 15 joules of work for pushing up the pencil.
  • And, the distance is 1 meter.

We know that

Work = Force × distance

So, the force = work ÷ distance

= 15 ÷ 1

= 15 newtons  

Therefore we can conclude that the force that he used is 15 newtons.

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