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A 100 W engine runs for 1 minute. How much work does it do? A. 1000 J B. 600 J C. 100 J D. 6000 J
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A 100 W engine runs for 1 minute. How much work does it do? A. 1000 J B. 600 J C. 100 J D. 6000 J
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A 100 W engine runs for 1 minute. How much work does it do?
A. 1000 J
B. 600 J
C. 100 J
D. 6000 J
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i think its B becausee 1min times 100 is 100.
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d 6000 j because every second multiplied by that would equal out to be 6000
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