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A force of A force of   pounds exerted at an angle of   above the horizontal is required to slide a table across a floor (see figure) .The table is dragged   feet.Determine the work done in sliding the table. ​   ​ A) 539.6 ft-lb B) 599.6 ft-lb C) 519.6 ft-lb D) 579.6 ft-lb E) 559.6 ft-lb pounds exerted at an angle of A force of   pounds exerted at an angle of   above the horizontal is required to slide a table across a floor (see figure) .The table is dragged   feet.Determine the work done in sliding the table. ​   ​ A) 539.6 ft-lb B) 599.6 ft-lb C) 519.6 ft-lb D) 579.6 ft-lb E) 559.6 ft-lb above the horizontal is required to slide a table across a floor (see figure) .The table is dragged A force of   pounds exerted at an angle of   above the horizontal is required to slide a table across a floor (see figure) .The table is dragged   feet.Determine the work done in sliding the table. ​   ​ A) 539.6 ft-lb B) 599.6 ft-lb C) 519.6 ft-lb D) 579.6 ft-lb E) 559.6 ft-lb feet.Determine the work done in sliding the table. ​ A force of   pounds exerted at an angle of   above the horizontal is required to slide a table across a floor (see figure) .The table is dragged   feet.Determine the work done in sliding the table. ​   ​ A) 539.6 ft-lb B) 599.6 ft-lb C) 519.6 ft-lb D) 579.6 ft-lb E) 559.6 ft-lb


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