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REY [17]
3 years ago
6

Chase is trying to push a 120-kilogram boulder along the street. He applies a force of 1,115 newtons, and he does this over a di

stance of 0 meters. How much work has Chase done?
Physics
1 answer:
lord [1]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The work done is equal to zero = 0

Explanation:

Let us remember that the definition of physical work is given by the product of force by the displacement of the body.

Work=F*d\\\\where\\F= force [N]\\d=distance [m]\\replacing\\Work=1115*(0) = 0

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