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Wei drags a heavy piece of driftwood for 960 m along an irregular path. If Wei ends 770 m from where he starts, exerting

Posted: Fri May 06, 2022 12:03 pm
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Wei drags a heavy piece of driftwood for 960 m along an irregular path. If Wei ends 770 m from where he starts, exerting a constant force of 625 N parallel to his path the entire time, how much work does he do? W =
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