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A student applied a force of 200 N to push a box 15 m down the sidewalk. Given the formula. W = F xd, how much work has been done? O 30 J
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A student applied a force of 200 N to push a box 15 m down the sidewalk. Given the formula. W = F xd, how much work has been done? O 30 J
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3,000 J
W = f x d
W = 200 x 15
W = 3,000 J
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