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Calculate the resultant force applied to a box, if 5000 J of energy is transferred over a distance of 25

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Calculate the resultant force applied to a box, if 5000 J of energy is transferred over a distance of 25

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Solution

The formula to calculate work done (energy transferred) is:

Work Done = Force x Distance

We can rearrange this formula to find the force:

Force = Work Done / Distance

Substituting the given values:

Force = 5000 J / 25 m = 200 N

So, the resultant force applied to the box is 200 Newtons.

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