PHYS1010 Test 1 Sample 10 Calculate the work done by a person who pushes a car initially at rest with a horizontal force

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PHYS1010 Test 1 Sample 10 Calculate the work done by a person who pushes a car initially at rest with a horizontal force

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PHYS1010 Test 1 Sample 10 Calculate the work done by a person who pushes a car initially at rest with a horizontal force of 30.0 AN for a distance of 5.20 m on a friction-free surface. What is the speed of the car after displaced by 520 m XF=30.ON d: 5.20 v=? V=20.0 x 5.20 = 155 Werk-KE- Work F = d = 1 m uz 15. Describe a situation in which a force is exerted for a long time but does no work Explain in terms of the definition of work.
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