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scoundrel [369]
3 years ago
6

A box is dragged across 20 meters with a force of 60 Newtons, which are kg*m/s^2

Mathematics
1 answer:
USPshnik [31]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Mass= 6kg

Acceleration= 10 ms^-2

Work done = 1200Nm

Step-by-step explanation:

kg*m/s^2 represent the force.

The kg represent the mass

The m/s^2 represent the acceleration

The acceleration here will be due to gravity force= 10 ms^-2

Then the mass= 60/10

Mass= 6 kg

The force = 60 Newton

Distance covered in the direction of the the force= 20 Meters

The work done in the direction of the force= force* distance

The work done in the direction of the force=60*20

The work done in the direction of the force=1200 Nm

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