surface. What work is done by the \( 100-\mathrm{N} \) force? 1) 405 J 2) 500 J 3) 900 J 4) 4500 J 5) 5600 J
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To determine the work done by the \( 100-\mathrm{N} \) force, you can use the formula for work, which is: \[ W = F \cdot d \cdot \cos(\theta) \] where \( W \) is work, \( F \) is the force, \( d \) is the distance moved in the direction of the force, and \( \theta \) is the angle between the force and the direction of motion. Assuming the force is applied in the direction of motion (i.e., \( \theta = 0°\), and thus \( \cos(0°) = 1\)), we need to know the distance. Without knowing the distance, we can only speculate on the answer. Depending on how the distance is set, we can derive possible values. For example, if the distance \( d \) was \( 4.5\, \mathrm{m} \), the work done would be \( W = 100\, N \times 4.5\, m = 450\, J \). Given the options provided, if you can determine the distance moved, that will help finalize the exact answer from the ones listed!