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  • Calculating Work Done: Understanding Force and Distance
    You're missing a crucial piece of information: the distance the object is moved.

    Here's why:

    * Work is defined as the force applied to an object multiplied by the distance the object moves in the direction of the force.

    To calculate the work done, we need the following:

    * Force (F): 30 N (Newtons)

    * Distance (d): This is missing from your question!

    Here's the formula:

    Work (W) = Force (F) × Distance (d)

    Example:

    Let's say the object is moved 5 meters. Then:

    Work (W) = 30 N × 5 m = 150 Joules (J)

    So, to answer your question, you need to provide the distance the object is moved.

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