Asked by sierra
if you have the formula W=Fd, where W=work, F=force, and d=displacement, how do you find W if you don't have F, but you have a mass and displacement?
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drwls
If the object is being pulled vertically at constant velocity, F = M g
If it is being pulled along a surface with friction, you need to know the slope angle and the friction coefficient
If it is being pulled along a surface with friction, you need to know the slope angle and the friction coefficient
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