The worker in the picture is
A) letting the pulley do all the work.
B) not doing work because...
Physics, 18.11.2020 22:40 sophiateaches053
The worker in the picture is
A) letting the pulley do all the work.
B) not doing work because he is using a pulley. C) doing work because he is moving the bale of cotton.
D) transforming mechanical energy to potential energy
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