A woman pushes a lawn

  1. A woman pushes a lawn mower with a con-stant force of 112 Newtons at an angle of 37� with respect to the horizontal. The lawn
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  2. A woman pushes a lawn mower with a con-stant force of 112 Newtons at an angle of 37� with respect to the horizontal. The lawn
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  3. A woman pushes a lawn mower with a con-stant force of 112 Newtons at an angle of 37degrees with respect to the horizontal. The
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  4. A lawn mower handle makes an angle of 60° with the ground. A woman pushes on the handle with a force of 30 pounds. How much
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