The amount I can physically lift at work depends on various factors such as my physical condition, training, and safety guidelines in place. Typically, workplace standards recommend that individuals lift no more than 50 pounds without assistance to prevent injury. However, it's essential to assess each situation and use proper lifting techniques or equipment when needed to ensure safety. Always prioritize ergonomics and consult with a supervisor if unsure about lifting capabilities.
Lift weights, play foot ball, run marathons or work out physically. Distraction will physically exhaust you and decrease the urge.
The image of the lift is the view or reflection of the lift as seen by an observer, either physically or in a photograph. It provides a visual representation of the lift as it appears from a particular angle or perspective.
150 J
physics - no physically - yes
no she can't even lift Joe Jonas
You should not lift heavy things when you are pregnant.
Yes, it would be physically possible for a 200 lb. man to lift 400 pounds over his head from the floor. The dead lift can actually go up well over 500 pounds.
I can lift 45 to 55 pounds I work out a lot.I think a 11 year old boy should be able to lift 25 to about 30 or 35
Uh all of your muscles DO work together, when you move or lift things......idiot
The work done to lift the petrified log 5 meters can be calculated using the formula: work = force × distance. In this case, the work required would be 25,000 joules (5000 N × 5 meters).
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The work done on the crate would be 40 joules (work = force x distance).