SirCoughagusTheThird SirCoughagusTheThird
  • 12-03-2021
  • Physics
contestada

Question 5 (2 points)
You push a building that weighs 10,000kg for 10s. It does not move. How much work was
done?
(answer should be an integer)

Respuesta :

AL2006
AL2006 AL2006
  • 12-03-2021

Work = (force) x (distance)

Your force was not enough to move the building, so the distance is zero.

Work = (your force) x (zero)

Work = zero

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

A toy car is placed at 0 on a number line it moves 9 cm to the left then 4 cm to the right and then 6 cm to the left
What does biomodal mean? Give and example
Why do intraplate earthquakes tend to be less frequent and smaller than earthquakes at plate boundaries?
When should you use visuals such as graphs, photographs, or charts in your paper? A. always, in order to add interest B. sparingly in order to avoid distracti
How did the townspeople react to the “Gold Discovered!” cry?
please help! At the beginning of the summer, Jenna had saved $273. To earn money over the summer, she is working part time at the local community center. She wi
Can someone explain to me how to solve this, thank you
calculate number of moles in 10.6g of sodium carbonate
A number, y, is equal to the difference of a larger number and 3. The same number is one-third of the sum of the larger number and 9. Which equations represent
please help me A table costs $50 more than a chair. The cost of 6 chairs and 1 table is $750. The equation 6x + x + 50 = 750, where x is the cost of one chair,