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The amount of energy it takes to lift a box might be a function of which of the following? A. The shape of the box B. The weight of the objects inside the box C. The time of day…
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The amount of energy it takes to lift a box might be a function of which of the
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A. The shape of the box
B. The weight of the objects inside the box
C. The time of day that you are lifting it
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Answer:
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Because energy takes up the same inside the box?
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It would be B because if there is more weight you would need to exert more energy to lift it
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