Finding Friction Force & Work with No Applied Force

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Homework Statement
How much work is done by pushing a 15 kg box at a constant velocity across a horizontal floor with a coefficient of friction of 0.68 for a distance of 8.0 m?
Relevant Equations
Ff=coefficent of friction x FN
FN=mg
W=fxd
-i had begun by finding the normal force =147 N
-then found the force of friction=99.96 N
-found the work of friction=-799.68 J
after that I am unsure of where to go since I don't have a force applied
 
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would it be zero since acceleration is zero
 
so since work of friction equals -799.68 J then work applied must equal 799.68 J or excel it?
 
okay so the answer would be 799.68 J of work is done by pushing a 15kg box across a horizontal floor at a constant velocity
 
got it thank you!
 
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