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An object of 1.0 kg mass is pulled up an inclined plane by a constant force of 10 N that causes a displacement of 0.50 m. The angle of inclination with the horizontal is 30. Neglect friction and use g = 10 m/s2.
 
  What is the work done by the 10 N force on the object along the inclined plane? A) 4.3 J
  B) 4.3 kg m/s2
  C) 5.0 J
  D) 2.5 J

Question 2

A car accelerates from 10.0 m/s to 30.0 m/s at a rate of 3.00 m/s2. How far does the car travel while accelerating?
 
  A) 80.0 m
  B) 133 m
  C) 226 m
  D) 399 m



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Answer to Question 1

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