A donkey pulls a cart with aforce of 1500n for 1km howmuch work does the donkey do

Formula is

Work done= force(N) × distance moved (m)
In question distance value is in km so first we have to change it to m.
Sol:
Making value of distance right
1×100=100m.
Now apply formula
Work= 1500(N) × 100(m)
Work Done= 150,000.

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work = force * distance

So, just plug in your numbers.

To calculate the work done by the donkey, we need to use the formula:

Work = Force x Distance

In this case, the force exerted by the donkey is 1500 N, and the distance it pulls the cart is 1 km. However, we need to convert the distance from kilometers to meters, as the SI unit for distance in the formula is meters.

1 kilometer is equal to 1000 meters, so we have:

Work = 1500 N x 1000 m

Now we can multiply these two values to find the work done:

Work = 1,500,000 N·m

So, the donkey does 1,500,000 Newton meters of work or 1,500,000 Joules (since 1 Joule is equal to 1 Newton meter).