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Part 9. (questions 36-39) A force of magnitude 15.0 N is used to pull a 6.60 kg object from point A to point on a horizo

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Part 9 Questions 36 39 A Force Of Magnitude 15 0 N Is Used To Pull A 6 60 Kg Object From Point A To Point On A Horizo 1
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Part 9. (questions 36-39) A force of magnitude 15.0 N is used to pull a 6.60 kg object from point A to point on a horizontal table as shown in the diagram. The direction of the force is always opposite the direction of motion. C Question 36 2 Points What is the length of BC? Round your answer to 3 significant figures. Add your answer Question 37 3 Points Sel Determine the work done by the force along the path ABC E Round your answer to 3 significant figures Add your answer
Question 38 3 Points Determine the work done by the force along the path AC Round your answer to 3 significant figures Add your answer
A *** 10.0 m 6.00 m d B B ะก Part 9. (questions 36-39) A force of magnitude 15.0 N is used to pull a 6.60 kg object from point A to point on a horizontal table as shown in the diagram. The direction of the force is always opposite the direction of motion.