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  • 16-07-2020
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Find the work done (in ft-lb) when a constant force F = 18 lb moves a chair from x = 0.6 to x = 1.4 ft.

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  • 20-07-2020

Answer:

The work done is 14.4 lb-ft

Explanation:

Given;

constant force, F = 18 lb

initial position of the chair, x₁ = 0.6 ft

final position of the block, x₂ = 1.4 ft

Work is said to be done, when an applied force moves an object through a distance.

W = F x d

where;

F is the applied force

d is the distance moved by the object

Distance moved by the object, d = x₂ - x₁

d = 1.4ft - 0.6 ft

d = 0.8 ft

W = F x d

W = 18 lb x 0.8 ft

W = 14.4 lb-ft

Therefore, the work done is 14.4 lb-ft

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