George was rearranging his bedroom. He moved his booklet 1.5m using 63n of force. How much work did George do?
4.5 * 63 Joules
How did you get 4.5?
sorry, typo
1.5 * 63 Joules
To find the work done by George, we can use the formula:
Work = Force x Distance
In this case, George applied a force of 63n and moved the booklet a distance of 1.5m. So, we can substitute these values into the formula:
Work = 63n x 1.5m
To calculate the work, multiply the force (63n) by the distance (1.5m):
Work = 63n x 1.5m = 94.5 joules (J)
Therefore, George did 94.5 joules of work while moving the booklet.