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A force of 29.0 N is used to lift a baby through a distance of .500 m. How much work is done to the baby?
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A force of 29.0 N is used to lift a baby through a distance of .500 m. How much work is done to the baby?
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A force of 29.0 N is used to lift a baby through a distance of .500 m. How much work is done to the baby?
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29.0 N * 0.500 m = 14.5 J
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