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  • Calculating Work and Power with Force and Distance
    The question is incomplete. It's missing a key piece of information to determine what you're asking.

    Here's why:

    * "12 m" likely refers to a distance of 12 meters.

    * "50 N" refers to a force of 50 Newtons.

    To get a meaningful answer, you need to tell me what you want to calculate:

    * Work: If you want to know the work done, you need to know the angle between the force and the displacement. Work is calculated by: Work = Force × Distance × cos(theta).

    * Power: If you want to know the power, you also need the time taken to move the object. Power is calculated by: Power = Work / Time.

    * Acceleration: If you want to know the acceleration of an object, you need the mass of the object. Acceleration is calculated by: Acceleration = Force / Mass.

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