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A force of 6 newtons is used to move an object 10 meters. How much work is done? 600 newton-meters 6 newton-meters 60 newton-meters 10 newton-meters
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A force of 6 newtons is used to move an object 10 meters. How much work is done?
600 newton-meters
6 newton-meters
60 newton-meters
10 newton-meters
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60 newton meters idk if that’s right or not lol
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Answer:
60
Step-by-step explanation:
its force x distance
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