A force of 3.00 N acts through a distance of 12 m in the direction of the force.Find the work done.

If I recall correctly, work=force*distance.
The units should be newton-meters.

3*12=36

Therefore, the work done is 36 Nm.

Yes, you are correct! The formula for work is indeed work = force * distance. In this case, the force is 3.00 N and the distance is 12 m.

To find the work done, we can simply multiply the force and the distance.

Work = 3.00 N * 12 m = 36 N*m.

Therefore, the work done is 36 Newton-meters (N*m).

You are correct. The formula for work is work = force × distance. Given that the force is 3.00 N and the distance is 12 m, the work done is:

work = force × distance
work = 3.00 N × 12 m
work = 36 N·m

Therefore, the work done is 36 N·m.