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If a child applies a 3n forces for 2m in the same direction the car is already moving how much work is done on the car
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If a child applies a 3n forces for 2m in the same direction the car is already moving how much work is done on the car
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If a child applies a 3n forces for 2m in the same direction the car is already moving how much work is done on the car
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Using the formula W= F•d, plug in what you’re given. 3 for F and 2 for d. W=3•2 which equals 6J. J is for joules which is the measurement for work. I hope this helps!! :))
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