In physics, work is defined as the process of energy transfer to an object via a force that causes displacement. To calculate work done on an object, the equation W = F imes d imes ext{cos}( heta) is used, where W is work, F is the force applied, d is the distance moved by the object, and θ is the angle between the force and the direction of motion.
If a person lifts a box vertically with a constant force of 50 N to a height of 2 meters, how much work did the person do on the box?