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If a 5 pound weight is lifted 10 feet __ of work is done a. 15 foot-pounds b. 50 newton-meters c. 50 foot-pounds
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If a 5 pound weight is lifted 10 feet __ of work is done a. 15 foot-pounds b. 50 newton-meters c. 50 foot-pounds
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If a 5 pound weight is lifted 10 feet __ of work is done
a. 15 foot-pounds
b. 50 newton-meters
c. 50 foot-pounds
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50 NEWTON METERS
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