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A child pulls a toy car through a distan...

A child pulls a toy car through a distance of 10 meters on a smooth, horizontal floor.
The string held in child's hand makes an angle of `60^(@)` with the horizontal surface. If the force applied by the child be 5 N, calculate the work done by the child in pulling the toy car.

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