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A box of groceries requires 5.0 newtons of force to lift it up 1.0 meter. How much work is done?
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A box of groceries requires 5.0 newtons of force to lift it up 1.0 meter. How much work is done?
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Work = F * s
w = 5 * 1
w = 5 J
In short, Your Answer would be 5 Joules
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well it would be 5 times 1 which equals 5
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