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A truck pushes a pile of dirt horizontally on a frictionless road with a net force of 20\, \text N20N20, start text, N, end text for 15.0\,\text m15.0m15, point, 0, start text, m, end text. How much kinetic energy does the dirt gain

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User Mottalrd
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Answer:

77.0k/M

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Jone Polvora
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Answer:

300 Nm ; 300 J

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:

Force (F) = 20 N

Distance (d) = 15 m

The kinetic energy (Workdone) = Force * Distance

Kinetic Energy = 20N * 15m

Kinetic Energy = 300Nm

K. E = 1/2

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User Khadim Ali
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