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If a quarterback applies a 100N force on a football for a distance of .5m, how much work does he do on the ball PLEASE HELP
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If a quarterback applies a 100N force on a football for a distance of .5m, how much work does he do on the ball
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Step-by-step explanation:
Work done = F * d = 100N * 0.5m = 50J.
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