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2. To calculate how much work is done....
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multiple force (newtons) by distance (meters)
multiple weight (grams) by force (newtons)
divide force (newtons) by distance (meters)
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multiple force (newtons) by distance (meters)
multiple weight (grams) by force (newtons)
divide force (newtons) by distance (meters)
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3. The point where a lever pivots (or pushes off of something else for leverage) is called the _________.
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effort
load
fulcrum
work
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effort
load
fulcrum
work
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GPT 3.5
To calculate how much work is done, you need to multiply the force (in newtons) by the distance (in meters) over which the force is applied.
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