Multiply the masses by the respective distances:
(12 kg) (2 m) = 24 J
(25 kg) (1 m) = 25 J
so the heavier bag takes more work to lift, and (b) is the answer.
(d) is technically correct if the sacks are carrying different contents whose masses are not equal, but since we don't know what's inside each sack, assume 12 kg and 25 kg are the masses of each sack *and* their contents.
To solve this problem it is necessary to apply the principles of conservation of Energy in order to obtain the final work done.
The electric field in terms of the Force can be expressed as
Where,
F = Force
E= Electric Field
q = Charge
Puesto que el trabajo realizado es equivalente al cambio en la energía cinetica entonces tenemos que
KE = W
KE = F*d
In the First Case,
In Second Case,
The total energy change would be subject to,
Therefore the Kinetic Energy change of the charged object is 27.976J