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An ant sits on the back of a mouse. The mouse carries the ant across the floor for a distance of 10 meters. Was there work done by the mouse? Explain.
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An ant sits on the back of a mouse. The mouse carries the ant across the floor for a distance of 10 meters.
Was there work done by the mouse? Explain.
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Answer: no
Step-by-step explanation:
force and distance are not in the same direction
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yes because the mouse was moving with kts kwn force.
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