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A force of 90 N moves a sledge a distance of 15 m. Enter the symbol equation you would use to calculate the work done by this force.

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A force of 90 N moves a sledge a distance of 15 m. Enter the symbol equation you would use to calculate the work done by this force.

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Solution

The symbol equation to calculate the work done by a force is:

W = F * d

Where: W is the work done, F is the force applied, d is the distance over which the force is applied.

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