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How much work was required to move an object 3.0 meters if 75 joules of work were expanded
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How much work was required to move an object 3.0 meters if 75 joules of work were expanded
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Work is measured in joules, so you're question was already answered! 75 joules of work was required.
However, if you're asking about the force that was required, you're answer would be 25 N of force.
work= force x distance
75= f x 3
75= 25 x 3
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