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Physics, 17.05.2021 03:50, garrettcameron12

A traveler pulls a 40 kg suitcase by applying a force of 36 Newtons at an angle of 35° along the handle. How much work is done by the traveler after the suitcase has moved 15 meters down the walkway?

If it took 2 minutes to travel the 15 meters, how much power was developed by the traveler?

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