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Suppose that a block is pulled 16 meters across a floor. What amount of work is done if the force used to drag the block is 22 N?
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Suppose that a block is pulled 16 meters across a floor. What amount of work is done if the force used to drag the block is 22 N?
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Suppose that a block is pulled 16 meters across a floor. What amount of work is done if the force used to drag the block is 22 N?
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352 J
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Work done = Force * Displacement
= 22N * 16m
= 352 Nm
Work done = 352 Joules.
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