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Brandon pushes a 45-newton plate over his head at a distance of 3 meters. What are

the joules of work being put out?
Pls helpp and fast <3 ty lyall

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Answer:

The work done can be calculated using the formula:

work = force × distance × cos(theta)

where force is in newtons, distance is in meters, and theta is the angle between the force and the displacement. Assuming that the force is applied vertically upwards and the displacement is also vertically upwards:

work = 45 N × 3 m × cos(0°)

= 135 J

Therefore, the work being put out by Brandon is 135 joules.

Step-by-step explanation:

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