10. A 6.0kg block is pushed 1.2m along a frictionless table. A 24N force is
applied directed 15◦ below the horizontal.
a. What is the work done on the block by the 24N applied force?
b. What is the work done on the block by the normal force?
c. What is the work done on the block by the gravitational force?
d. What is the net work done on the block?
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10. A 6.0kg block is pushed 1.2m along a frictionless table. A 24N force is applied...
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A 25 NN block is pushed up a frictionless 33º
inclined Plane by a horizontal force of 120 NN applied parallel to
the ground. The block is moved 10 m along the plane.
1. Find the work done by the weight of the block.
2. Find the work done by the normal force.
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