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We wouldn't give away the answer to this AP Physics question, not for all the joules in the crown. Come back when you've got some actual jewels. Then we'll talk. 

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Thank you We sneak and here's your shmoop du jour

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Brought to you by jules as in units of work

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not as in diamonds and rubies No i checked the

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falling diagram This thing here all right A two kilogram

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boxes lifted to a height of ten meters through the

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path indicated by the arrow What is the total work

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done on the box and hear the potential answers money

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jewels Well before we get started it's important to recognize

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that we're dealing in physics math here not in real

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world situations In math terms If we carry a piano

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up two flights of stairs and then back down again

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no work has been done on the piano After all

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it hasn't had any net movement and the force has

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been applied to it has been negated We'll work mathematically

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speaking equals force times Displacement and displacement which is represented

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by x means a total change in position of an

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object Well in our question we think in terms of

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direction the boxes moved four meters to the west Five

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meters to the north four meters to the east and

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another five meters north The four meters east and west

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Cancel each other out there's No displacement there because in

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terms of lateral movement we end up where we started

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so our total displacement is ten meters Now to determine

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the force use we use our trusty equation force equals

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mass times acceleration because the box is being moved up

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The acceleration comes from gravity which is about ten meters

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per second squared and since we know the mass of

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the boxes two kilograms we can calculate the force Let's

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go ahead and plug our numbers into the work equation

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Here Work equals twenty newton's times ten meters for a

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total of two hundred jewels So option b is the

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correct answer Remember no matter how hard we work while

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studying in physics terms There's No work being done if 00:01:52.85 --> [endTime] we just stay at our desk

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