how much work is done on a pumpkin wit a
(force)of 16n when u lift it 15 meter?
Work = F*d =
=16*15
= 240
To find the amount of work done on a pumpkin when it is lifted, you need to use the formula:
Work (W) = Force (F) x Distance (d) x cos(angle)
In this case, we know the force is 16 N and the distance is 15 meters. However, we don't have the angle information, so we'll assume that the pumpkin is lifted vertically (at an angle of 0 degrees).
Therefore, the formula simplifies to:
Work (W) = Force (F) x Distance (d) x cos(0°)
Now let's calculate the work done:
Work (W) = 16 N x 15 m x cos(0°)
The cosine of 0 degrees is equal to 1, so the formula further simplifies to:
Work (W) = 16 N x 15 m x 1
Work (W) = 240 N·m
Therefore, the work done on the pumpkin is 240 N·m (Newton-meter), or joules (J).