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45 joules to pull on that rope
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Answered by GPT 3.5
To pull on a rope with a force of 45 joules, you need to apply a force of 45 newtons over a distance of 1 meter. The work done (energy) in joules can be calculated using the formula:

Energy (Joules) = Force (Newtons) x Distance (meters)

Therefore, to calculate the work done to pull on a rope with a force of 45 joules, you would need more information, such as the distance over which the force is applied.
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