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Physics, 24.01.2022 17:30 shinyelish6

I’ll give brainliest, help!! An applied force of 10.0 N is applied to a 2.0 kg mass over a distance of 4.0 m. The
surface is horizontal and friction is negligible. Assume that te object is initially at rest.
(a)
(b)
Calculate the work done on the object.
Calculate the final speed of the object.

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