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1 October, 04:08

A shopper pushes a grocery cart 20.0 m at constant speed on level ground, against a 35.0 n frictional force. he pushes in a direction 25.0? below the horizontal. what is the work done on the cart by the gravitational force?

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  1. 1 October, 04:35
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    Work is calculated as the product of Force, Distance, and angular motion. In this case, the work done by gravity is perpendicular to the motion of the cart, so θ = 90°

    and W=Fdcosθ

    W=35.0 N x 20.0 m x cos90

    W=0 J

    This means that work done perpendicular to the direction of the motion is always zero.
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