If a 0.50 kg block initially at rest on a frictionless, horizontal surface is acted upon by a force of 2.3 N for a distance of 2.5 m, then what would be the block's velocity (in m/s)?
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3 \, \text{N} \times 2.5 \, \text{m} \] \[ \text{Work} = 5.75 \, \text{J} \] Show more…
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