. A force of 400.0N is exerted on a 1,250N car while moving it a distance of 3.0m. How much work was done on the car?

Force x distance equals work. You can ignore the car's weight.

To calculate the work done on an object, you need to multiply the force applied to the object by the distance over which the force is applied. In this case, the force applied to the car is 400.0N and the distance over which the force is exerted is 3.0m.

To calculate the work done on the car, you can use the formula:

Work = Force × Distance

Substituting the given values:

Work = 400.0N × 3.0m

Now, you can multiply these values to find the work done on the car:

Work = 1200.0 N·m

Therefore, the work done on the car is 1200.0 N·m.