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Physics, 12.03.2020 17:14 ashleychantal99

As a football player moves in a straight line [displacement (3.00 mm)i^i^ - (6.50 mm)j^j^], an opponent exerts a constant force (126 NN)i^i^ (168 NN)j^j^ on him. How much work does the opponent do on the football player

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