Chapter 7: Problem 56
A wagon is pulled along level ground by exerting a force of 25 pounds on a handle that makes an angle of \(38^{\circ}\) with the horizontal. How much work is done pulling the wagon 100 feet? Round to the nearest foot-pound.
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Chapter 7: Problem 56
A wagon is pulled along level ground by exerting a force of 25 pounds on a handle that makes an angle of \(38^{\circ}\) with the horizontal. How much work is done pulling the wagon 100 feet? Round to the nearest foot-pound.
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