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In which situation do you do more work? (Hint: You will need to calculate work for both parts and then compare the two.) Situation A: You lift a 75 N bowling ball 2 m off the fl…
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In which situation do you do more work? (Hint: You will need to calculate work for both parts and then compare the two.) Situation A: You lift a 75 N bowling ball 2 m off the floor. Situation B: You lift two 50 N bowling balls 1 m off the floor
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Situation A: You lift a 75 N bowling ball 2 m off the floor
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