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Homework Statement
A 55 g particle is moving to the left at 27 m/s. How much work must be done on the particle to cause it to move to the right at 41 m/s? Answer in joules
Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
27-(-41)=68 , 68*55= 3750
the units here are grams m/s. I need joules. I have no clue on how to make that happen. I can change the g to kg and even get it to Newtons (since I know a joule= Newton-meter) , but I can't take it any farther. Please help!