Using the formula for work, Match the Force × Distance problems with their correct "Work Performed" answer. The first example has been completed for you.Force × Distance = Work Performed 10 newtons 6 meters =60 ng Click the item in the left column. Use the plus sign to move it up or the minus sign to move it down until it matches the correct entry in the right column. Lock your answer in place by clicking the square beside the item. (A check mark means it is locked.)5 ft.-lbs 40 pounds 100 feet 62 n-m 2.5 pounds 24 inches 200 ft.-lbs. 62 newtons 1 meter 40,000 ft.-lbs. 1 ton 20 foot 4000 ft.-lbs. 400 pounds 0.5 feet

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Answer: The answer is in the figure attached.

Explanation:

The Work [tex]W[/tex] done by a Force [tex]F[/tex] refers to the release of potential energy from a body that is moved by the application of that force to overcome a resistance along a path.  

It should be noted that it is a scalar magnitude, and its unit in the International System of Units is the Joule (J). Therefore, 1 Joule is the work done by a force of 1 Newton when moving an object, in the direction of the force, along 1 meter:  

[tex]1J=(1N)(1m)=Nm[/tex]  

However, in the British Engineering and Gravitational Systems its unit is Foot-pound (ft-lb). Where [tex]1ft-lb=1.355818J[/tex]

Now, when the applied force [tex]F)[/tex] is constant and the direction of the force and the direction of the movement (traveled distance) [tex]d[/tex]  are parallel, the equation to calculate it is:  

[tex]W=(F)(d)[/tex]

So, taking into account the explanation above, the attached table shows the Work done for each situation.

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