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Mathematics, 05.11.2020 05:10 hinsri

Work varies directly with the distance an object moves. A
man uses a 32-kilogram push
lawn mower to mow his yard.
If the man pushes the lawn mower a
distance of 400 meters, how much work,
in joules, does the man do while mowing
his yard? (Hint: The weight of the lawn
mower is constant.)

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