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13.07.2019 •
Chemistry
Which equation would you use to solve the following problem? an object is moved 29 meters with a force of 289 n. what is the work done
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Ответ:
Work done can be calculated from force and distance the object moves.
The equation relating work done, force and distance is,
Given the force acting on the object = 289 N
Distance the object moves = 29 m
Calculating the work done from force and distance:
Work = Force * Distance
= 289 N * 29 m
= 8381 J
=
Ответ:
Na
Explanation:
Because sodium loses one electron and becons Na+ and sodium oxidizes
Los of electron is oxidation