How can the work done on a rough horizontal surface be calculated if the coefficient of friction is known?
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The work done on a rough horizontal surface can be calculated using the formula Work=(Force×Distance)+(μk​×Force⊥​×Distance), where μk​ is the coefficient of kinetic friction and Force⊥​ is the force perpendicular to the direction of motion.
The work done on a rough horizontal surface can be calculated using the formula Work=(Force×Distance)+(μk​×Force⊥​×Distance), where μk​ is the coefficient of kinetic friction and Force⊥​ is the force perpendicular to the direction of motion.
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