Madison applied a force of 150N in a horztional direction to a sleigh. Meanwhile, the sleigh slid 30.0 m across a level surface of snow. What is the work done on the sleigh by Madison?

The work done on an object can be calculated using the equation:

Work = force × distance

In this case, Madison applied a force of 150N and the sleigh slid a distance of 30.0m. Therefore, the work done on the sleigh by Madison can be calculated as:

Work = 150N × 30.0m = 4500 Joules

The work done on the sleigh by Madison is 4500 Joules.