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in this video weamp;#39;re going to talk about how to calculate the work done by a force but using the dot product formula now if we want to calculate the work done by this Force this is likely a rope fill in the block we could use this formula itamp;#39;s equal to the magnitude of the force times the magnitude of the objectamp;#39;s displacement times cosine Theta so letamp;#39;s say we have a force of 300 Newtons directed at an angle of 40 degrees above the horizontal and letamp;#39;s say weamp;#39;re going to call this block 5 meters to the right so to calculate the work done by this Force we have a magnitude of 300 Newtons the displacement is 5 meters the angle is the angle between the two vectors so hereamp;#39;s the force vector and here is the displacement Vector Theta is the angle between them this is going to be cosine of 40 degrees so letamp;#39;s go ahead and plug this in so you should get 1149 rules so thatamp;#39;s the simplest way to get the answer if you know th