What load can be lifted

  1. pls when solving finish it up!!! Very urgent!1) the load which a crame can lift up is directly proportional to the mass and
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  2. the load which a crame can lift up is directly proportional to the mass and inversely proportional to the height through which
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  3. the load which a crame can lift up is directly proportional to the mass and inversely proportional to the height through which
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  4. the load which a crame can lift up is directly proportional to the mass and inversely proportional to the height through which
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  5. the load which a crane can lift up is directly proportional to the mass and inversely proportional to the height throught which
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  6. if the man in figure 6.13 pulls 1 m of rope downward with a force of 100N, and the load rises 1/7 as high (about 14 cm) what is
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  7. if the man in figure 6.13 pulls 1 m of rope downward with a force of 100N, and the load rises 1/7 as high (about 14 cm) what is
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  8. Consider the crane lifting the load shown. If the maximum crane lifting the load on member A is 40 000 LBS as a bending
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  9. why does the load reaches 50 meters from the ground will the correct position of the PE and KE that the problem isa crane lifted
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  10. A man lifted a 281.5 kg load off the ground using his teeth. Suppose he can hold just three times that mass on a 30.0° slope
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