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calculate the work done when a person pushes a car from its stationary position to a distance of 50m applying a force of 200n
asked by augustine samson
June 9, 2016
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work = force x distance

Multiply the two values.

answered by John
June 9, 2016
I dnt know

answered by Serena
June 26, 2018
CALCULATE THE WORK DONEWHEN A PER SON PUSHES FROM IT STANARY POSITIONTO A DISTANCEOF50M APPLYING A FORCE OF 200M

answered by ALIYU M SANI
November 15, 2020
w=f ×d =200 ×50= 10,000J

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February 2, 2021
10,000

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answered by Jibrin
May 17, 2022
Work done is equal to force multiplied by distance and multiply the two numbers(200 multiplied by 50)

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To calculate the work done when a person pushes a car from its stationary position to a distance of 50m applying a force of 200n, you can use the formula work = force x distance. Multiply the force of 200N by the distance of 50m to get a work of 10,000 joules.