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19 November, 06:15

Express the work in terms of l, f, and θ. remember to use radians, not degrees, for any angles that appear in your answer.

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  1. 19 November, 06:40
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    Assuming I see a force F acting on an object at an angle theta with the horizontal pushing it through a rough surface over a distance L such that the horizontal component is just required to overcome friction.

    Then work done is

    W=FLcos (theta)

    (Read assumptions above due to lack of diagram)
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