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I apply a 6 N force on a box to push it a distance of 4 m. What is the work done? I
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I apply a 6 N force on a box to push it a distance of 4 m. What is the work done? I
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Work done = Force x distance
Wd = fd = 6x4=24J
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24J
Step-by-step explanation:
The Work done is FxM
=6x4
=24J
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