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Question: You apply a constant force F= (68.0N)i+(36.0N)j to a 420kg car as the car travels 58.0m in a direction that is 240.0 counterclockwise from the +x-axis.
1- How much work does the force you apply do on the car?
Please use as much detail as possible in answer.
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