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In order to do work, the force vector must be

Question 1 options:

in the same direction as the displacement vector and the motion.


in the same direction as the acceleration vector.


in a different direction than the displacement vector.


in a different direction than the acceleration vector.

Question 2 (1 point)
In which of the following cases is work being done on an object?

Question 2 options:

Suspending a heavy weight with a strong chain


Pushing against a locked door


Carrying a box down a corridor


Pulling a trailer up a hill

Question 3 (1 point)
Which situation is an example of NOT doing work?

Question 3 options:

carrying a box


Throwing a baseball


Running up stairs


Lifting a couch

Question 4 (1 point)
Work is measured in _____.

Question 4 options:

Joules


meters


Newtons


Watts

Question 5 (1 point)
To find the work done, the force exerted and distance moved are multiplied. A couch is moved twice before you are happy with its placement. The same force was used to move the couch both times. If more work is done the first time it is moved, what do you know about the distance it was moved?

Question 5 options:

When more work was done, the couch was moved less.


When more work was done, the couch was moved further.


When more work was done, the couch wasn't moved at all.


When more work was done, the couch was moved the same distance.

Question 6 (1 point)
A weight lifter raises a 1600 N barbell to a height of 2.0 meters. How much work was done? W = Fd

Question 6 options:

30 Joules


320 Joules


3200 Joules


3000 Joules

Question 7 (1 point)
You and a friend (Alex) are at a a tree-top adventure park .. . . part of the course requires you to climb up a rope. You both climb the same rope in the same amount of time. However, the tension in the rope is greater when Alex climbs. Who did the most work?

Question 7 options:

Alex did - more tension means more force - more force means more work was done


You did - less tension means less force - less force means more work was done

Question 8 (1 point)
Doing work at a faster rate creates __________ power.

Question 8 options:

more


less


equal


zero

Question 9 (1 point)
In one challenge on the Titan Games, competitors have to lift 200 pounds up a long ramp. Angel is able to move the weight in 42 seconds. Anthony gets it done in only 38 seconds. Which statement is true?

Question 9 options:

Angel has more power than Anthony.


Angel does more work than Anthony.


Anthony does more work than Angel.


Anthony has more power than Angel.

Question 10 (1 point)
A mountain climber exerts 41,000 J of work to climb a cliff. How much power does the climber need if she wants to finish in only 500 seconds? Power = Work / time

Question 10 options:

20,500,000 Watts


82 Watts


0.0122 Watts


41,500 Watts

Question 11 (1 point)
Your family is moving to a new apartment. While lifting a box 83 Joules of work is done to put the box on a truck, you exert an upward force of 75 N for 3 s. How much power is required to do this? (Hint: You only need two of the 3 numbers given!) Power = Work / time

Question 11 options:

249 Watts


25 Watts


2075 Watts


27.7 Watts

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Answer #1:  In order to do work, the force vector must be  in the same direction as the displacement vector and the motion.

Answer #3:  Carrying a box is an example of NOT doing work.

Answer #4:  Work is measured in Joules, the SI unit of energy.

Answer #6:  Work = F·d.  If F=1600N and d=2.0m, Work = 3200 Joules.


I think this is enough to earn 5 Brainly points.

Question: In order to do work, the force vector must be

Answer: in the same direction as the displacement vector and the motion.


Question: In which of the following cases is work being done on an object?

Answer: Pulling a trailer up a hill


Question: Which situation is an example of NOT doing work?

Answer: carrying a box


Question: Work is measured in _____.

Answer: Joules


Question: To find the work done, the force exerted and distance moved are multiplied. A couch is moved twice before you are happy with its placement. The same force was used to move the couch both times. If more work is done the first time it is moved, what do you know about the distance it was moved?

Answer: When more work was done, the couch was moved further.


Question: A weight lifter raises a 1600 N barbell to a height of 2.0 meters. How much work was done? W = Fd

Answer: 3200 Joules


Question: You and a friend (Alex) are at a a tree-top adventure park .. . . part of the course requires you to climb up a rope. You both climb the same rope in the same amount of time. However, the tension in the rope is greater when Alex climbs. Who did the most work?

Answer: Alex did - more tension means more force - more force means more work was done


Question: Doing work at a faster rate creates __________ power.

Answer: I think the answer is, more. I am not completely sure. The answer is definitely not, equal.


Question: In one challenge on the Titan Games, competitors have to lift 200 pounds up a long ramp. Angel is able to move the weight in 42 seconds. Anthony gets it done in only 38 seconds. Which statement is true?

Answer: The answer is definitely not "Angel has more power than Anthony."


Question: A mountain climber exerts 41,000 J of work to climb a cliff. How much power does the climber need if she wants to finish in only 500 seconds?  Power = Work / time

Answer: 82 Watts


Question: Your family is moving to a new apartment. While lifting a box 83 Joules of work is done to put the box on a truck, you exert an upward force of 75 N for 3 s. How much power is required to do this? (Hint: You only need two of the 3 numbers given!) Power = Work / time

Answer: 27.7 Watts


Sorry that I could not answer 9 and 8.

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