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a student applies a constant 200 n of force horizontally to a box for distance of 5.0 m. how much work does the student do on the box?​
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Answered by R_scott
work = force * distance ... N⋅m = Joule
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Answered by Nevaeh
W= (200 N)(5.0)
W=1000 J
Is this correct
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Answered by R_scott
yup
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