Check my work on this one question
a worker uses a cart to move a load of bricks a distance of...
Physics, 07.10.2019 05:50, iilovejohnccena1022
Check my work on this one question
a worker uses a cart to move a load of bricks a distance of 10 m across a parking lot. if he pushes the cart with a constant force of 209 n, what amount of work does he do? show your work.
209*10=2090, but what units do i use for work?
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