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To directly lift a crate 0.6 meters, Joaquin would need to apply 312 newtons of force. Instead, he uses a lever with a
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To directly lift a crate 0.6 meters, Joaquin would need to apply 312 newtons of force. Instead, he uses a lever with a
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To directly lift a crate 0.6 meters, Joaquin would need to apply 312 newtons of force. Instead, he uses a lever with a
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To directly lift a crate 0.6 meters, Joaquin would need to apply 312 newtons of force. Instead, he uses a lever with a
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To directly lift a crate 0.6 meters, Joaquin would need to apply 312 newtons of force. Instead, he uses a lever with a
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To directly lift a crate .6 meters, Joaquin would need to apply a force of 300 Newtons of force. Instead, he uses a lever with a
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To directly lift a crate .6 meters, Joaquin would need to apply a force of 300 Newtons of force.
Instead, he uses a lever with a
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An electric motor is rated to have a maximum power output of 0.72 hp. If this motor is being used to lift a crate of mass 188
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A man lifts a 3 kg crate from the floor to a shelf (2 m high) at constant speed*.
What was the change in KE of the crate? What is
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a fork lift picks up a crate using 400 N. it moves the crate 20 meters in 50 seconds. how much power is used?
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