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

work= force *distance

If force is in newtons, distance in meters, the work unit is in joules.

In this case, the force acting is 3.00 N and the distance traveled is 12 m. To find the work done, we can use the formula:

Work = Force × Distance

Substituting the given values:

Work = 3.00 N × 12 m

Work = 36.00 joules

Therefore, the work done is 36.00 joules.

To find the work done, multiply the force (3.00N) by the distance (12m).

Work = Force * Distance
= 3.00N * 12m
= 36 joules (J)

Therefore, the work done is 36 joules.

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