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On a snowy day, max (mass = 15 kg) pulls his little sister maya in a sled (combined mass = 20 kg) through the slippery snow. max pulls on the sled with 12 n of force, directed at an angle of 15° above the ground. when he comes to a recently plowed section of road, he continues to pull the sled with the same force across the road while the road exerts a frictional force of 4 n on sled. what is the net work done on the sled while max pulls it 5 m across the road?

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Work done by a given force is given by

[tex]W = F.d[/tex]

here on sled two forces will do work

1. Applied force by Max

2. Frictional force due to ground

Now by force diagram of sled we can see the angle of force and displacement

work done by Max = [tex]W_1 = Fdcos\theta[/tex]

[tex]W_1 = 12*5cos15[/tex]

[tex]W_1 = 57.96 J[/tex]

Now similarly work done by frictional force

[tex]W_2 = Fdcos\theta[/tex]

[tex]W_2 = 4*5cos180[/tex]

[tex]W_2= -20 J[/tex]

Now total work done on sled

[tex]W_{net}= W_1 + W2[/tex]

[tex]W_{net} = 57.96 - 20 = 37.96 J[/tex]

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