2. Calculate: The amount of work (W) done on an object is equal to the force (F) needed to lift
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Use the weight of the ball that you calculated in activity B to determine how much work
would be required to lift the ball 2 meters above the zero position:
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Henry, whose mass is 95 kg, stands on a bathroom scale in an elevator. the scale reads 830 n for the first 2.4 s after the elevator starts moving, then 930 n for the next 2.4 s. part a what is the elevator's speed 4.8 s after starting? express your answer with the appropriate units.
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1. jay fills a wagon with sand (about 20 kg) and pulls it with a rope 30 m along the beach. he holds the rope 25° above the horizontal. the rope exerts a 20-n tension force on the wagon. how much work does the rope do on the wagon?
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