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How do I figure work done using W=Fd when I have a mass of 61.09kg, weight of 599.79N, d=153cm, and t=4.52s?

Sagot :

AL2006

You have the correct formula.  Work = F d .
You use it by gathering up 'F' and 'd' and throwing away everything else.

F = 599.79 N
d = 153 cm

That's all you need to calculate 'W' with your formula.  Just because they
also gave you the mass and the time doesn't mean you MUST use them.

My guess is that there are more parts to this problem where you may need
the mass and the time.  For example, if they ask you for the power, then
you'll need to divide the work by the time.


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