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Ablock of mass m = 2.50 kg is pushed d = 2.10 m along a frictionless horizontal table by a constant applied force of magnitude f = 20.0 n directed at an angle θ = 25.0° below the horizontal as shown in the figure below. a block labeled m is on a horizontal surface. an arrow labeled vector f points downward and to the right at an angle θ above the horizontal, and acts upon the upper left corner of the block. a faded image of the block is a distance d to the right of the block.
(a) determine the work done by the applied force. j
(b) determine the work done by the normal force exerted by the table. j
(c) determine the work done by the force of gravity. j
(d) determine the work done by the net force on the block. n

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