Work Done by an Eagle Carrying a Fish

How much work did the eagle do on the fish?

An eagle carries a fish up 50 m into the sky using 90 N of force.

Which of the following options correctly represents the amount of work done by the eagle?

A. 40 J

B. 59 J

C. 140 J

D. 4500 J

Answer: 4500 J

The eagle did 4500 J of work on the fish.

When calculating work, we use the formula:

Work (W) = Force (F) × Distance (d)

Given that the force applied by the eagle is 90 N and the distance it carried the fish is 50 m, we can calculate the work done as follows:

Work = 90 N × 50 m = 4500 J

Therefore, the eagle did 4500 J of work on the fish by carrying it up 50 m into the sky.

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