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a construction worker is using his weight to keep a stationary stack of wooden beams from falling. if the construction worker uses 689.0 N of force to hold 10 beams stationary against the wall, how much work does he do?
4 years ago

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Anonymous
work = force times distance moved in direction of the force.
no distance moved ----> no work done
4 years ago

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