**Part A** A 16 g particle is moving to the left at 29 m/s. How much net work must be done on the particle to cause it to move to the right at 34 m/s? **Express your answer with the appropriate units.** There is an input box for the answer with the format: \[ W = \] - **Value** [Input Box] - **Units** [Input Box] Additional tools and icons for formatting and assistance are available above the input box, including a mu symbol (µ), an undo icon, a reset icon, and a help icon.
**Part A** A 16 g particle is moving to the left at 29 m/s. How much net work must be done on the particle to cause it to move to the right at 34 m/s? **Express your answer with the appropriate units.** There is an input box for the answer with the format: \[ W = \] - **Value** [Input Box] - **Units** [Input Box] Additional tools and icons for formatting and assistance are available above the input box, including a mu symbol (µ), an undo icon, a reset icon, and a help icon.
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![**Part A**
A 16 g particle is moving to the left at 29 m/s. How much net work must be done on the particle to cause it to move to the right at 34 m/s?
**Express your answer with the appropriate units.**
There is an input box for the answer with the format:
\[ W = \]
- **Value** [Input Box]
- **Units** [Input Box]
Additional tools and icons for formatting and assistance are available above the input box, including a mu symbol (µ), an undo icon, a reset icon, and a help icon.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fe6ce2240-b3fe-4331-98ee-3937416f40f5%2F24f75052-23d0-45f7-bacf-2bdbce4cea20%2Filalij8_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:**Part A**
A 16 g particle is moving to the left at 29 m/s. How much net work must be done on the particle to cause it to move to the right at 34 m/s?
**Express your answer with the appropriate units.**
There is an input box for the answer with the format:
\[ W = \]
- **Value** [Input Box]
- **Units** [Input Box]
Additional tools and icons for formatting and assistance are available above the input box, including a mu symbol (µ), an undo icon, a reset icon, and a help icon.
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