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A large crate weighing 850 N is slid across the floor of a shop. To move the crate 15 m at a steady spead of 10 cm/s, a constant horizontal force of 80 N is applied to the crate. How much work was done in moving the crate?
14 years ago

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Answered by Henry
W = Fd = 80 * 15 = 1200 Joules.
14 years ago
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