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A sprinter generates a constant force of 52 N as he runs 100 m. How much work did he do?
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A sprinter generates a constant force of 52 N as he runs 100 m. How much work did he do?
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A sprinter generates a constant force of 52 N as he runs 100 m. How much work did he do?
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You just multiply these two numbers. It's 5200J, or 5.2kJ
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