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  • 02-04-2019
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If you push twice as hard against a stationary brick wall, the amount of work you do

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skyluke89
skyluke89 skyluke89
  • 15-04-2019

Answer:

Zero

Explanation:

The work done on an object is given by:

[tex]W=Fd cos \theta[/tex]

where

F is the force applied on the object

d is the displacement of the object

[tex]\theta[/tex] is the angle between the direction of the force and the displacement

In this problem, you are pushing again a stationary wall: this means that the walls does not move. As a result, the displacement is zero: d=0. Therefore, the work done is also zero: W=0.

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