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W=fd Solve for F Then it asks the same question but to solve next time for D
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W=fd
Solve for F
Then it asks the same question but to solve next time for D
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Work=force*distance
Solve for force: simply rearrange the equation. Move distance over to isolate force to get
force= work/distance
solve for distance: rearrange equation again.
Move force over to isolate distance to get
Distance= work/force
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w = fd Divide both sides by d
= f Switch the sides to make it easier to read
f =
w = fd Divide both sides by f
= d Switch the sides to make it easier to read
d =
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