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I push a box with force of 10N, and the box moves 5m. What is the work done?
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I push a box with force of 10N, and the box moves 5m. What is the work done?
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Force (f) = 10N
Distance (d) = 5m
Work (w) =? J
W= (f) • (d)
W= (10) • (5)
W= 50 J
The work done is 50 J.
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Formula for work: work = force X distance
work = 10N X 5m
work = 50 Nm
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