How much work is done when a force of 802.0 N is exerted while pushing a crate across a level floor for a distance of 1.34 m? W = J
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0 N Distance = 1.34 m Now, we can substitute the values into the formula: Work = 802.0 N x 1.34 m Calculating this, we get: Work = 1074.68 J Show more…
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