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2.A child moving at constant velocity LIFTS a 2 N ice-cream to the top shelf of a refrigerator. Is work being done? O a. No O b. Yes
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2.A child moving at constant velocity LIFTS a 2 N ice-cream to the top shelf of a refrigerator. Is work being done? O a. No O b. Yes
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2.A child moving at constant velocity LIFTS a 2 N ice-cream to the top
shelf of a refrigerator. Is work being done?
O a. No
O b. Yes
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Answer would be yea.
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Yea because the force is being applied to something making it move
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