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50 J of work was done in order to move a chair 5 meters. what was the force applied to the chair
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50 J of work was done in order to move a chair 5 meters. what was the force applied to the chair
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Using the Definition of Work, we have:
If you notice any mistake in my english, please let me know, because i am not native.
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