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How much energy did you use in lifting the box? You lift 4.5 kg box from the floor and place it on a shelf that is 1.5 m above the ground.
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How much energy did you use in lifting the box? You lift 4.5 kg box from the floor and place it on a shelf that is 1.5 m above the ground.
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How much energy did you use in lifting the box?
You lift 4.5 kg box from the floor and place it on a shelf that is 1.5 m above the ground.
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Energy = Fd = 4.5*9.81*1.5=66.21J
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Energy = Fd = 4.5*9.81*1.5=66.21J
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