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Work = F xd Power = work/ time A car with a force of 6,000 newtons drives a distance of 1 kilometer(1000 meters) in 1 minute. How much power does it have? ** You need to calcula…
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Work = F xd Power = work/ time A car with a force of 6,000 newtons drives a distance of 1 kilometer(1000 meters) in 1 minute. How much power does it have? ** You need to calcula…
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Work = F xd
Power = work/ time
A car with a force of 6,000 newtons drives a distance of 1 kilometer(1000 meters)
in 1 minute. How much power does it have? ** You need to calculate work to find
the power.
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1000000
Step-by-step explanation:
Work=fd
Work= 6000000
power=1000000
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