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Physics, 02.12.2019 11:31 miajay14

Robert lifts a 150-newton bucket of water 0.5 meters in 3 seconds. what is the amount of work done on the
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a. 25 joules
b. 25 watts
c. 75 joules
d. 75 watts

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