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Physics, 11.12.2021 02:50 mmaglaya1

A 13.6 kg shelf is held 1.50 m above the ground for 25.0 s while it is screwed in to the wall.
a) What is the potential energy of the shelf with respect to the ground?

b) How much work is done on the shelf in this time?

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