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A sumo wrestler pushes another sumo wrestler back 3.41 meters, with a force of 120 N. How much work did he do? Round your answer to 2 decimal places.
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A sumo wrestler pushes another sumo wrestler back 3.41 meters, with a force of 120 N. How much work did he do? Round your answer to 2 decimal places.
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Answer:
work=force* distance
Step-by-step explanation:
cal it your self
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