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A tugboat pulls a ship with a constant net horizontal force of 5200 N and causes the ship to move through a harbor. How much work is done on the ship if it moves a distance of 3 km?
14 years ago

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Answered by drwls
Work = Force x Distance

Make sure the distance is in meters, if you want the answer in Joules
14 years ago

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