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3 September, 17:06

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How much work does Jason do if he pushes the 240 lb. tight end 2.65 meters and

he uses 357 Newtons of force?

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  1. 3 September, 17:23
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    work done = 946.05 newton-meter = 946.05 joules

    Step-by-step explanation:

    i) the equation for work done is given by

    Work done = Force applied * distance traversed

    Therefore work done = 357 newtons * 2.65 meters

    ∴ work done = 946.05 newton-meter = 946.05 joules

    (as one newton-meter = one joule)
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