A force of 3.00 N acts through a distance of 12m in the direction of the force.Find the work done.

Work=force*distance*CosTheta where theta is the angle between force and distance.

To find the work done, you need to use the formula:

Work = force * distance * cos(theta)

In this case, the force is given as 3.00 N and the distance is 12 m. However, we need to know the angle theta between the force and the direction of motion. Since it is mentioned that the force acts in the direction of motion, the angle theta would be 0 degrees.

So, substituting the given values into the formula:

Work = 3.00 N * 12 m * cos(0°)

Now, cos(0°) equals 1, since the cosine of 0 degrees is 1.

Therefore:

Work = 3.00 N * 12 m * 1

Work = 36.00 N·m

So, the work done is 36.00 N·m.