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Physics, 27.01.2021 05:00 keilyjaramillo2870

Nellie Newton does work on a box by pushing it with a constant force of 100 N over a distance of 4 m. (a) If Nellie pushes the object with twice the force over the same distance, how much work does she do? (b) If she pushes with the original force (100 N) over 8 m how much work does she do?

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