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  • 26-03-2020
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a hockey player exerts a force of 5 N over a distance of 0.3 m on a hockey puck. How much work is done on the hockey puck

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  • 26-03-2020

Answer: W = 1.5 J

Explanation: Work is the product of force and distance. It can be expressed in the following formula W = Fd.

W = Fd

    = 5 N ( 0.3 M )

    = 1.5 J

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