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Asked by frell

A student pushes against a large maple tree with a force of magnitude 250 N. How much work does the student do on the tree?

wouldn't it be zero. If not, what could be the right answer?
W=F*D
W=250*0
W=0
5 years ago

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Answered by John
I agree with you since the tree didn't move.
5 years ago
Answered by Damon
Thank you for your good replies John.
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