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How much work, in N*m, is done when a 10.0 N force moves an object 2.5 m? 0.25 N*m 2.5 N*m 25 N*m 4.0 N*m
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How much work, in N*m, is done when a 10.0 N force moves an object 2.5 m?
0.25 N*m
2.5 N*m
25 N*m
4.0 N*m
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W = F * d
W = 10N * 2.5 m
W = 25 N m
So the answer you want is the third one down.
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