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How many meter can you drag a chain, if you exert a force of 7n, while doing 56j of work?
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Work = force × distance (W = F·d).
So d = W / F = 56 J / 7 N = 8 m.
You can drag the chain 8 meters (assuming the force is constant and along the direction of motion).
So d = W / F = 56 J / 7 N = 8 m.
You can drag the chain 8 meters (assuming the force is constant and along the direction of motion).
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