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Physics, 15.10.2019 23:00, canddpotts

The erg is a unit of work in units of centimeters (cm), grams (g), and seconds (s), and 1 erg=1 g⋅cm^2/s^2 . recall that the si unit of force is the newton (n) and is equal to kg⋅m/s^2 . you push an object 0.032 m by exerting 0.010 n of force. the work is the force times the distance.

how much work have you done, expressed in ergs?

a: 3,200 ergs

b: 32 ergs

c: 0.32 ergs

d: 0.00032 ergs

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The erg is a unit of work in units of centimeters (cm), grams (g), and seconds (s), and 1 erg=1 g⋅cm...

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