mr darwin who is found of gardening is pushing a wheelbarrow with a force of 5.0 newtons. there are 11.4 newtons worth of horse manure in the wheelbarrow. the length from the wheel to the end of the handles is 1.6m and the length of the wheel to the center of the bucket is 0.7m. what is the ima?

Solve F(x) for the given domain. Include all of your work in your final answer. Submit your solution.

F(x) = x2 + 2
F(x + h) =

To determine the Ideal Mechanical Advantage (IMA) of the wheelbarrow, we need to find the ratio of the force exerted by Mr. Darwin to the force exerted by the wheelbarrow.

The force exerted by Mr. Darwin is given as 5.0 newtons.

Now, let's determine the force exerted by the wheelbarrow due to the horse manure. The weight - which is the force exerted by an object due to gravity - can be calculated by multiplying mass with the acceleration due to gravity. In this case, the mass is given by dividing the weight (11.4 newtons) by the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s^2).

Mass = Weight / Acceleration due to gravity
Mass = 11.4 N / 9.8 m/s^2

Next, let's calculate the force exerted by the wheelbarrow using the formula: force = mass × acceleration.

Therefore, Force = Mass × Acceleration
Force = (11.4 N / 9.8 m/s^2) × 9.8 m/s^2

The force exerted by the wheelbarrow is equal to 11.4 newtons.

To calculate the IMA, we need to determine the ratio of the force exerted by Mr. Darwin to the force exerted by the wheelbarrow.

IMA = Force exerted by Mr. Darwin / Force exerted by the wheelbarrow
IMA = 5.0 N / 11.4 N

Therefore, the Ideal Mechanical Advantage (IMA) of the wheelbarrow is approximately 0.44.