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Suppose a force of 100 newtons is used to push an object a distance of 5.0 meters in 15 seconds. Find the work done and the power for this situation.
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Suppose a force of 100 newtons is used to push an object a distance of 5.0 meters in 15 seconds. Find the work done and the power for this situation.
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Suppose a force of 100 newtons is used to push an object a distance of 5.0 meters in 15 seconds. Find the work done and the power for this situation.
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work=force* distance
=100*5
=500 joules
=500/15
=33.33 Watts.
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