Solve the problem!
Yes or No
What's the recipe
OwO what's this
100

A woman presses against a wall with a force of 10 N for 10 minutes. How much work does she does?

What is 0 

100

The librarian lifting a pile of books from the ground to the top of the table. Does it satisfies conditions for work to be done?

yes

100

Formula for Potential gravity

PE=mgh

100

 It is the rate of doing work.

Power

200

To raise a 200 kg steel beam to a height of 10 m on a bridge being built requires work of

What is  19.6 kJ 

200

Milo running across the playground. Is Milo doing work?

yes

200

Formula for power?

P= W/T or Force * Displacement/Time

200

force that resists the sliding or rolling of one solid object over another

Friction

300

What is the KE of a 900-kg car whose velocity is

125 kJ

300

A mother dancing with her baby in her arms.
Is there work done?

no

300

Formula for Kenetic energy

K.E. = 1/2 m v2.

300

the acceleration of an object is directly related to the net force and inversely related to its mass.

Newton's second law - the law of acceleration

400

Six kilo Joule of work are used to lift an object to a height of 100 m. The object mass is approximately

What is 6kg

400

The vendor pushing her cart across the street. Is there work done?

yes

400

Centriputal Force

Fc= mac = mv2/r

             

400

An object at rest remains at rest, and an object in motion remains in motion at constant speed and in a straight line unless acted on by an unbalanced force.

 First Law of Motion (Inertia)

500

The work a 300-watt electric grinder can do in 5 minutes is

90 kJ

500

A weightlifter holding a barbell above his head. Is there work done?

No

500

Formula for acceleration?

a=vf - vi/t
500

ability to do work, which is the ability to exert a force causing displacement of an object

Energy