The net work done on an object can be calculated using the formula:
Net work = Change in kinetic energy
Since the object is moving at a constant velocity, its kinetic energy does not change. Therefore, the net work done on the object is equal to 0 J.
A 0.6 kg object moves at a constant velocity of 2 m/s, traveling a total distance of 30 m. Using the work-energy theorem, what is the net work on the object?(1 point)
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36 J
36 J
1.2 J
1.2 J
0 J
0 J
2.4 J
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