The work done by the force is 47.1 J
Explanation:
The work done by a force in moving an object is given by
[tex]W=Fd cos \theta[/tex] (1)
where
F is the magnitude of the force
d is the distance covered by the object
[tex]\theta[/tex] is the angle between the direction of the force and the motion of the object
In this problem, the force applied to the object is
F = 3.0 N
This force is always tangential to the track: this means that at every instant, the force is parallel to the motion of the object, so
[tex]\theta=0[/tex]
And the distance covered is equal to the circumference of the circle, which is:
[tex]d=2\pi r=2\pi (2.5 m)=15.7 m[/tex]
where r = 2.5 m is the radius.
Now we can substitute into eq.(1) to find the work done:
[tex]W=(3.0)(15.7)(cos 0)=47.1 J[/tex]
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