calculate the work done required to push a car for 420 meters up an melon the force required to push the car is equal to 615n

work = Force * distance in direction of force

I do not see your picture but assume you are pushing 420 meters in the direction of the push
W = 615 * 420 Joules

To calculate the work done required to push a car up a hill, we need to use the formula:

Work = Force * Distance

Given:
Force required to push the car = 615 N
Distance = 420 meters

Substituting these values into the formula, we can calculate the work done:

Work = 615 N * 420 m
Work = 258,300 N·m

So, the work done required to push the car for 420 meters up the hill is 258,300 N·m.

To calculate the work done required to push the car uphill, we need to use the formula:

Work = Force × Distance

Given that the force required to push the car uphill is 615 N, and the distance is 420 meters, we can substitute those values into the formula:

Work = 615 N × 420 m

Now, let's calculate the work done:

Work = 257,700 N·m

So, the work done required to push the car uphill for 420 meters is 257,700 N·m.