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A student wearing frictionless roller skates on a horizontal surface is pushed by a friend with a constant force of 100 N. How far must the student be pushed, starting from rest, so that her final kinetic energy is 500 J?
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5m
Step-by-step explanation:
(500 joules) / (100 newtons) =
5 meters
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