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If 15 N of force are applied to a cart to move it a distance of 5m, how much work is done on the cart
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If 15 N of force are applied to a cart to move it a distance of 5m, how much work is done on the cart
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if 15 N of force are applied to a cart to move it a distance of 5m, how much work is done on the cart
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Work = (force) x (distance)
Work = (15 N) x (5 m) =
75 joules
... IF the force is in the same direction
as the motion of the cart.
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