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  • 01-02-2020
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a student pushes glider on an air track with a force of 2.0 N for 4.0 seconds over a distance of 1.0 M. How much work did the student do on the glider?
A. 0.20J
B. 0.50J
C. 2.0J
D. 5.0J

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  • 01-02-2020
Answer: C

Explanation: Work = Force * Distance. The force is 2 N and the distance is 1 meter. 2*1 = 2 J.
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