The work to lift a load vertically is equal to the gravitational potential energy
that the load acquires by being lifted to a higher elevation. The number is
(mass of the load) x (acceleration of gravity) x (distance lifted)
Energy(weight)
To make the job easier for you and can help you with the heavy lifting.
true or false if a person tires to lift a heavy box for 5 seconds and can't make it budge,the work done on the box is equal to the amount of energy the person the person uses.
Work = force x distance = 200 joules
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Two kinds of "estimate." One is noun and the other is verb. Estimate the number of students needed to lift the box. The estimate is 4 students to lift the box.
Energy(weight)
I will need a crowbar for leverage to lift the corner of the heavy box. Leverage is needed to lift heavy objects. She thinks the truth will be the leverage she needs to win the lawsuit.
To make the job easier for you and can help you with the heavy lifting.
true or false if a person tires to lift a heavy box for 5 seconds and can't make it budge,the work done on the box is equal to the amount of energy the person the person uses.
Subtract.
Technically, once you know the weight of the box and the height of the platform, you can state the amount of"work" or "energy" needed to raise the box onto the platform. But there's no such thing as the power "needed"to do the job.Power is just the rate of doing work. You can calculate the amount of work needed, but it doesn't matter whetherthe work is done slowly or fast ... with low or high power.
the fuse box is under the dash on the pasengers side. lift out the dash storage well
Work = force x distance = 200 joules
Get someone to help you lift it.
No, the word "lift" is not a preposition. It is a verb that typically means to raise or elevate something.
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