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1. Jack pulls a sled across a frozen pond. The force he pulls with is 30 newtons and he does 4500 joules of work to get the sled across the pond. How far does he pull the sled?…
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1. Jack pulls a sled across a frozen pond. The force he pulls with is 30 newtons and he does 4500 joules of work to get the sled across the pond. How far does he pull the sled?…
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1. Jack pulls a sled across a frozen pond. The force he pulls with is 30 newtons and he does 4500 joules of work to get the sled across the pond. How far does he pull the sled?
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150m
Explanation:
work = force x distance
w=fd
d=w/f
d= 4500/30 = 150
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