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It takes 300 N of force and a distance of 20 m for a moving cart to come to a stop. How much kinetic energy did this cartpath?
11 years ago

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Damon
Work done to stop = kinetic energy at the beginning
= Force * distance
= 300 N * 20 m = 6000 Joules
11 years ago

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