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A tug boat pulls a ship with a constant net horizontal force of 5.00 x 10 N and causes the ship to move through a harbor. How much work is done on the ship if it moves a distanc…
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A tug boat pulls a ship with a constant net horizontal force of 5.00 x 10 N and causes the ship to move through a harbor. How much work is done on the ship if it moves a distance of 3.00km?
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150 000J
Step-by-step explanation:
W = F × distance
W = 50N × 3000m
W = 150000J
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