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Find the work done lifting a 290-pound weight 28 feet in the air. a. 4,582 foot-pounds c. No work is done b. 6,132 foot-pounds d. 8,120 foot-pounds
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Find the work done lifting a 290-pound weight 28 feet in the air.
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b. 6,132 foot-pounds
d. 8,120 foot-pounds
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The answer is d. 8,120 foot-pounds
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