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Posted by faithwest98 on Sunday, February 24, 2013 at 9:28pm.

Using the equation: work = force x distance tell me how much work is done when a boy applies 5 Newtons of force over a distance of 2 meters.

A)10 Watts
B)10 Joules
C)10 Amps
D)10 Newtons

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