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A 10-N force is exerted on a box, moving it 20 m in the same direction. 20 m. According to the above diagram, what is the magnitude of work done on the box? A 2 J B 10 J C 30 J …
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A 10-N force is exerted on a box, moving it 20 m in the same direction. 20 m. According to the above diagram, what is the magnitude of work done on the box? A 2 J B 10 J C 30 J D 200 J Back
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The correct answer is : D 200 J
Explanation: 10-N* 20 m = 200 J
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