Calculate the amount work done on 60 N of force is used to move an object a distance of 4.0 meters

To calculate the amount of work done, you can use the formula:

Work = Force × Distance

Given that the force is 60 N and the distance is 4.0 meters, we can substitute these values into the formula:

Work = 60 N × 4.0 m
Work = 240 N·m

Therefore, the amount of work done is 240 N·m.

To calculate the amount of work done, you need to use the formula:

Work = Force * Distance * cos(theta)

Where:
- Work is measured in joules (J),
- Force is the applied force in newtons (N),
- Distance is the distance moved by the object in meters (m),
- Theta (θ) is the angle between the force and the direction of motion.

In this case, we assume the force is applied in the same direction as the object's motion, so theta is 0 degrees (cos(0) = 1).

Therefore, the calculation simplifies to:

Work = Force * Distance * cos(0)

Plugging in the values:
Work = 60 N * 4.0 m * cos(0)

cos(0) is equal to 1, so the final calculation becomes:

Work = 60 N * 4.0 m

Work = 240 joules (J)

Therefore, the amount of work done on the object is 240 joules.

Work equals force times distance moved, if the motion is along the direction of the force.

You answer will be in Joules