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Physics, 02.08.2019 19:20, Jasten

On a weekend trip to the beach, your friends put you in charge of pulling the cooler out to your picnic area. you estimate the cooler has a mass of about 15 kg, and the distance from the car to the picnic area is a level 50 m. you hold the handle at 25° above the horizontal, exerting a force of 25-n on the cooler from the handle. how much work does the handle do on the cooler while moving from the car to the picnic area?

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