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A student driver and her friends are pushing her car out of the mud by applying a total of 3500 N. If the distance is 11 m, how much work is done?
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318.18 J
377300 J
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3928.57 J
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38500 J
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Work = force × distance (assuming force is along the direction of motion).
W = 3500 N × 11 m = 38,500 J
So the work done is 3.85 × 10^4 J (38,500 joules).
W = 3500 N × 11 m = 38,500 J
So the work done is 3.85 × 10^4 J (38,500 joules).
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