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If you drag an object of 20 newtons force with a rope through a distance of 3 meters, you have done ? on-meters of work. a. 60 b. 30 c. 16
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If you drag an object of 20 newtons force with a rope through a distance of 3 meters, you have done ? on-meters of work. a. 60 b. 30 c. 16
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If you drag an object of 20 newtons force with a rope through a distance of 3 meters, you have done ? on-meters of work.
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b. 30
c. 16
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A. multiply force by distance to get work. so 20×3 =60. 60 is the answer
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