What is the work done if 35 N of force is applied to move a patient 0.5 m?

To calculate the work done, we use the formula:

Work = Force × Distance × cos(θ)

In this case, we assume that the force is applied in the direction of the movement, so θ = 0 degrees, and cos(0) = 1. Therefore, the formula simplifies to:

Work = Force × Distance

Plugging in the values:

  • Force = 35 N
  • Distance = 0.5 m

Now calculate the work done:

Work = 35 N × 0.5 m = 17.5 J

So the correct answer is 17.5 J. Therefore, the answer is c) 17.5 J.

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