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Calculating Work Done by Gravitational Force: Undergrad Homework Help
alright. so, W=F*d. So, the work of kinetic energy is 45J. I calculated the work of F and friction to be 12J and 50J, respectively. so, not I have the equation: (45+12+50) + Work done by gravity=F*d. And now I'm stuck.- janthony
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Calculating Work Done by Gravitational Force: Undergrad Homework Help
I thought I knew how to solve this, but I'm stuck a block slides down an incline. As it moves from point A to point B, which are 5.0 m apart, a force F acts on the block, with magnitude 2.4 N and directed down the incline. The magnitude of the frictional force acting on the block is 10 N. If...- janthony
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