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Describe a situation in which a force is exerted for a long time but does no work. Explain.

If you continue to push on a wall without breaking through the wall, you continue to exert a force with no displacement, so no work is done.

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A body moves in a circle at constant speed. Does the centripetal force that accelerates the body do any work? Explain.

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Suppose you throw a ball upward and catch it when it returns at the same height. How much work does the gravitational force do on the ball over its entire trip?

The total displacement of the ball is zero, so no work is done.

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Why is it more difficult to do sit-ups while on a slant board than on a horizontal surface? (See below.)

Illustrations of a person doing sit ups while on a slanted board (with feet above the head) and of a person doing sit ups while on a horizontal surface.
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As a young man, Tarzan climbed up a vine to reach his tree house. As he got older, he decided to build and use a staircase instead. Since the work of the gravitational force mg is path independent, what did the King of the Apes gain in using stairs?

Both require the same gravitational work, but the stairs allow Tarzan to take this work over a longer time interval and hence gradually exert his energy, rather than dramatically by climbing a vine.

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Problems

How much work does a supermarket checkout attendant do on a can of soup he pushes 0.600 m horizontally with a force of 5.00 N?

3.00 J

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A 75.0-kg person climbs stairs, gaining 2.50 m in height. Find the work done to accomplish this task.

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(a) Calculate the work done on a 1500-kg elevator car by its cable to lift it 40.0 m at constant speed, assuming friction averages 100 N. (b) What is the work done on the lift by the gravitational force in this process? (c) What is the total work done on the lift?

a. 593 kJ; b. –589 kJ; c. 0

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Suppose a car travels 108 km at a speed of 30.0 m/s, and uses 2.0 gal of gasoline. Only 30% of the gasoline goes into useful work by the force that keeps the car moving at constant speed despite friction. (The energy content of gasoline is about 140 MJ/gal.) (a) What is the magnitude of the force exerted to keep the car moving at constant speed? (b) If the required force is directly proportional to speed, how many gallons will be used to drive 108 km at a speed of 28.0 m/s?

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Calculate the work done by an 85.0-kg man who pushes a crate 4.00 m up along a ramp that makes an angle of 20.0 ° with the horizontal (see below). He exerts a force of 500 N on the crate parallel to the ramp and moves at a constant speed. Be certain to include the work he does on the crate and on his body to get up the ramp.

A person is pushing a crate up a ramp. The person is pushing with force F parallel to the ramp.

3.14 kJ

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How much work is done by the boy pulling his sister 30.0 m in a wagon as shown below? Assume no friction acts on the wagon.

A person is pulling a wagon with a girl in it. The person is pulling with force vector F of 50 Newtons at an angle of 30 degrees to the horizontal. The displacement is a vector d of 30 meters.
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A shopper pushes a grocery cart 20.0 m at constant speed on level ground, against a 35.0 N frictional force. He pushes in a direction 25.0 ° below the horizontal. (a) What is the work done on the cart by friction? (b) What is the work done on the cart by the gravitational force? (c) What is the work done on the cart by the shopper? (d) Find the force the shopper exerts, using energy considerations. (e) What is the total work done on the cart?

a. –700 J; b. 0; c. 700 J; d. 38.6 N; e. 0

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Source:  OpenStax, University physics volume 1. OpenStax CNX. Sep 19, 2016 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col12031/1.5
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