Find the work done in the figure below. The magnitude of F= 50 N. The displacement is d= -3.0 m/ and 0 = 120°. y d Ꮎ F X

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Find the work done in the figure below. The magnitude of F= 50 N.
The displacement is d= -3.0 m 1 and 0 = 120°.
d
Ꮎ
y
Enter to 2 significant figures
W =
F
X
Making sense: Do you predict positive, negative or zero work? Does your answer support the
prediction?
Transcribed Image Text:Find the work done in the figure below. The magnitude of F= 50 N. The displacement is d= -3.0 m 1 and 0 = 120°. d Ꮎ y Enter to 2 significant figures W = F X Making sense: Do you predict positive, negative or zero work? Does your answer support the prediction?
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Find the work done in the figure below. The magnitude of F= 50 N.
The displacement is d= -3.0 m1 and 0 = 120°.
d
Ꮎ
y
Enter to 2 significant figures
W = 75
F
X
Making sense: Do you predict positive, negative or zero work? Does your answer support the
prediction?
Transcribed Image Text:1. Find the work done in the figure below. The magnitude of F= 50 N. The displacement is d= -3.0 m1 and 0 = 120°. d Ꮎ y Enter to 2 significant figures W = 75 F X Making sense: Do you predict positive, negative or zero work? Does your answer support the prediction?
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