Justin moves a desk 5.00 m across a level floor by pushing on it with a constant horizontal force of 414 N. (It slides for a negligibly small distance before coming to a stop when the force is removed.) Then, changing his mind, he moves it back to its starting point, again by pushing with a constant force of 414 N. What is the change in the desk's gravitational potential energy during the round-trip?

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Justin moves a desk 5.00 m across a level floor by pushing on it with a constant horizontal force of 414 N. (It slides for a
negligibly small distance before coming to a stop when the force is removed.) Then, changing his mind, he moves it back
to its starting point, again by pushing with a constant force of 414 N.
What is the change in the desk's gravitational potential energy during the round-trip?
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A plane weighing 241 kN (24.6 tons) lands on an aircraft carrier. The plane is moving horizontally at 66.5 m/s (148.8 mi/h)
when its tailhook grabs hold of the arresting cables. The cables bring the plane to a stop in a distance of 84.0 m.
What is the force (assumed constant) exerted on the plane by the cables? Enter a negative value if the force exerted on the plane is
opposite to its direction of motion. Enter a positive value if the force exerted on the plane is in the direction of motion.
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