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You push a box across the floor with a force of 30 N. you push it 15 meters in 8 seconds. how much work did you do? how much power did you use?
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You push a box across the floor with a force of 30 N. you push it 15 meters in 8 seconds. how much work did you do? how much power did you use?
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you push a box across the floor with a force of 30 N. you push it 15 meters in 8 seconds. how much work did you do? how much power did you use?
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Work = Force x Distance.
30n x 15 = 450.
450 total.
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