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Mr. MacDougall got his vehicle stuck in the snow. Being the nice student that you are, you stop to help Mr. MacDougall out of the snow. You exert a force of 350N on his vehicle …
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Mr. MacDougall got his vehicle stuck in the snow. Being the nice student that you are, you stop to help Mr. MacDougall out of the snow. You exert a force of 350N on his vehicle and manage to push it 15m and completely out of the snow. How much work was done on the vehicle?
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Step-by-step explanation:
work done=force*displacement
=350N*15m
=5250 joule
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