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Sam lifted his backpack with 5 Newtons of force a total of 400 meters. How much work did he do? 80 watts 2000 watts 2000 joules 80 joules
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Sam lifted his backpack with 5 Newtons of force a total of 400
meters. How much work did he do?
80 watts
2000 watts
2000 joules
80 joules
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2000joules
Step-by-step explanation:
work done=force×meters
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