A 20-N horizontal force pushes an object along a rough floor so that the object moves with a constant velocity of 7.0 m/s. How much power does this force deliver to the object?

power = force x velociy.

Plug the values in and you have your answer.

To find the power delivered by a force, you need to multiply the force by the velocity of the object. Power is given by the equation:

Power = Force * Velocity

In this case, the force is 20 N and the velocity is 7.0 m/s.

To calculate the power, simply plug the values into the equation:

Power = 20 N * 7.0 m/s

Power = 140 N·m/s or 140 watts (since the unit of power is Watts).

To find out the power delivered by the force, we can use the formula:

Power = Force × Velocity

Given:
Force = 20 N
Velocity = 7.0 m/s

Substituting these values into the formula, we get:

Power = 20 N × 7.0 m/s

Calculating the product, we find:

Power = 140 N·m/s

Therefore, the power delivered by the 20-N horizontal force is 140 N·m/s.