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a student does 314 J of work in moving a desk 2.1 m. What was the magnitude of the applied horizontal force?
14 years ago

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drwls
Work = F*Distance, so
F = Work/Distance

The answer will be in Newtons, if Work is in J and distance is in meters
14 years ago
Shay
i got 659.4. i don't think that's right
14 years ago

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