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armygirl

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Consider a situation where a constant force of 25N acts on an object having a mass of 2 kg for 3 seconds. What is the work done by the force?
 a. 150 J
  b. 50 J
  c. 75 J
  d. undeterminednot enough information given
  e. none of the above

Question 2

Consider a situation where a constant force of 25N acts on an object having a mass of 2 kg for 3 seconds. What is the impulse provided by the force?
 a. 150 Ns
  b. 50 Ns
  c. 75 Ns
  d. undeterminednot enough information given
  e. none of the above



hollysheppard095

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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