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No, a man would not be able to sustain his weight solely by being held on a crucifix by his wrists, as the wrist joints are not strong enough to support the body's weight. This would result in severe injury or even death due to stress on the wrists and potential dislocation.

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When A weight lifter in holding a weight of 120 kg on his shoulder for 30 s .calculate amount of work done.?

To calculate the work done, we need to know the distance over which the weight lifter held the weight. If we assume the weight lifter held the weight steady at shoulder height (about 1.5 meters), the work done would be Weight x Height = 120 kg x 1.5 m = 180 Joules.


How do you figure the weight of the object that is held away from the body?

Objects are normally weighed on scales. If you want to weigh an object while holding it away from your body, you can stand on the scale, holding the object away from your body, and then subtract your own weight from the total. The object has the same weight whether held close to or distant from your body.


Is weight and mass alike?

Weight is the measure of gravity that is holding you down. Mass is how much is being held down. Mass of a person will not change if suddenly they're transported to the moon. The weight, however, will because the pull of gravity is less. So they are related, but not alike.


Why do clothes weigh more after they have been washed?

Clothes may weigh more after being washed due to water absorption into the fabric. When clothes are washed, they absorb water, which adds weight to the fabric until the water evaporates during the drying process.


Is a tightly wound spring being held in place a kinetic energy or a potential energy?

A tightly wound spring being held in place contains potential energy. This potential energy is stored in the spring due to its compressed state and can be converted into kinetic energy when the spring is released.