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A man pushes a lawn mower with a force of 200N across 50N meters of his lawn. How much work did the man perform?
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A man pushes a lawn mower with a force of 200N across 50N meters of his lawn. How much work did the man perform?
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Work is equal to force times distance or W = Fn x d
In this situation, you would use the following equation:
W= 200N x 50N
W= 10,000N
The man performed 10,000N of work.
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