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A particle moves along a straight path through a displacement d = 1.5i + cj while a force F = -8.5i + -6.5j acts on it. The displacement is measured in meters and the force is measured in Newtons. (Other forces also act on the particle.)
1. What is the value of c if the work done by F on the particle is (a) zero, (b) 7.8 J, and (c) -5.6 J

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