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  • 03-05-2017
  • Physics
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How much force is required to move a sled 5 meters if a person uses 60 J of work?

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DariusX
DariusX DariusX
  • 03-05-2017
W=F*S

W - Work
F - Force
S - Distance (from latin word 'spatium)

so...
S= 5 (m)
W=60 (J)

W=F*S
F=W/S
F=60/5=12 J/m = 12 N (Newtons)


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