If a man moves a large box that weighs 10 Newtons 20 meters in 30 seconds, how much power was used?
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Given force = 10 Newtons, displacement = 20 meters Work done = force x displacement Work done = 10 N x 20 m Work done = 200 Joules Show more…
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