A force of 30 N is applied to a ball, and it takes the ball 1.5 seconds to travel 4 meters. What is the work done on the ball?

The work done on the ball can be calculated using the formula:

work = force x distance

Where force is in Newtons (N) and distance is in meters (m). Plugging in the given values, we get:

work = 30 N x 4 m
work = 120 Joules (J)

Therefore, the work done on the ball is 120 J.

To calculate the work done on the ball, we can use the formula:

Work = Force × Distance

Given:
- Force = 30 N
- Distance = 4 meters

Substituting the values into the formula:

Work = 30 N × 4 meters

Work = 120 Newton-meters

So, the work done on the ball is 120 Newton-meters.

To find the work done on the ball, we need to use the formula:

Work = Force * Distance

In this case, the force applied to the ball is 30 N, and the distance traveled by the ball is 4 meters. Plugging these values into the formula, we have:

Work = 30 N * 4 m

So the work done on the ball is:

Work = 120 Joules

Therefore, the work done on the ball is 120 Joules.