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A man pushes a table with a force of 35 N. How much work is done in moving the table through a distance 0f 135 m ?
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A man pushes a table with a force of 35 N. How much work is done in moving the table through a distance 0f 135 m ?
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Work done (W) = d*f
= 135*35
= 4,725J
I hope you can know this answer..
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