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You lift a 45-newton bag of mulch 1.2 meters and carry it a distance of 10 meters to the garden. How much work was done?
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You lift a 45-newton bag of mulch 1.2 meters and carry it a distance of 10 meters to the garden. How much
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54J
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To lift the bag straight up takes (F · D) = (45 · 1.2) = 54 joules of energy (work).
Moving the bag horizontally 'across' gravity requires no work.
It doesn't matter how far.
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