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Work and Kinetic Energy
Calculating Work from Multiple Forces
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Calculating work from multiple forces can be done in two ways, and both methods give the same result. One method finds the work done by each force first. The other method finds the net force by adding the force vectors first.
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Consider a baggage tractor pulling a baggage cart with a force of 10,000 N at an angle of 30 degrees. If the cart offers a friction of 2,000 N while being towed, what is the work done on the cart to displace it by 10 m in a straight line?
A free-body diagram is drawn to get a clear understanding of the forces.
The forces perpendic...
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