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Work = (force) x (distance). Work = (20N) x (40m) = 800 N-m = 800 J. Since we're given the force and the distance, we don't need the weight of the cart.

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Q: A force of 20 newtons is required to push a cart weighing 30 newtons 40 meters across the room from this effprt how much joules of work is preformed?
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