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It is difficult to lift a bigger stone than the smaller stone. why? plzzz give me short and brillient answer
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It is difficult to lift a bigger stone than the smaller
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plzzz give me short and brillient answer
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A bigger object is harder to lift because it has more mass which means a higher weight. But not everything has the weight you’d assume, for example: an eraser is smaller than a paper but the eraser is still heavier.
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