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26 July, 22:57

How much work does a mother do if she lifts each of her twin babies upward 1.0? Each baby weights 90N

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  1. 27 July, 01:27
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    Work = (force) x (distance)

    To lift each baby, force = 90N,

    distance = 1.0 something, let's say 1.0 meter.

    Work to lift each baby = (90N) x (1.0 meter) = 90 joules.

    Work to lift both of them = 2 x 90 joules = 180 joules.
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