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How much work did the movers do (horizontally) pushing a 43.0-kg crate 10.4 m across a rough floor without acceleration, if the effective coefficient of friction was 0.60

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The crate is in equilibrium. Newton's second law gives

F (vertical) = n - mg = 0

F (horizontal) = p - f = 0

where

n = magnitude of the normal force

mg = weight of the crate

p = mag. of push exerted by movers

f = mag. of kinetic friciton, with f = 0.60n

It follows that

p = f = 0.60mg = 0.60 (43.0 kg) g = 252.84 N

so that the movers perform

W = p (10.4 m) ≈ 2600 J

of work on the crate. (The total work done on the crate, on the other hand, is zero because the net force on the crate is zero.)

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