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In order to move a bag of dog food across a 10 meter room, you apply 20 newtons of force. How much work was done? 2 joules 10 joules 30 joules 200 joules
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In order to move a bag of dog food across a 10 meter room, you apply 20 newtons of force. How much work was done?
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10 joules
30 joules
200 joules
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D. 200 joules of force.
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The work done is calculated by multiplying the Force by the distance. So, 10x20 = 200 joules.
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