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1. Mr. Brown weighs 670 newtons and he climbed a ladder that was 5 meters high. How much work did he do?
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1. Mr. Brown weighs 670 newtons and he climbed a ladder that was 5 meters high. How much work did he do?
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1. Mr. Brown weighs 670 newtons and he climbed a ladder that was 5 meters
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Work = force*distance
Work = 670 * 5
Work = 3350 Nm
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