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How much work do you need to do if you use a force of 3 Newtons to move a table 25 meters? 0.12 Joules 0.12 N-m 85 joules 75 N-m
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How much work do you need to do if you use a force of 3 Newtons to move a table 25 meters? 0.12 Joules 0.12 N-m 85 joules 75 N-m
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How much work do you need to do if you use a force of 3 Newtons to move a table 25 meters?
0.12 Joules
0.12 N-m
85 joules
75 N-m
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75 Nm
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W=Fd
W is work
F is force in newtons
D is displacement in meters
W= 25 x 3
W= 75Nm
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