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Engineering, 05.10.2020 01:01 hsbhxsb

IF IT REQUIRES A STEADY FORCE OE
325 NEWTONS TO MOVE А A
REFRIDGER ALOR ACROSS THE FLOOR
How much wORK IS REQUIRED TO
MOVE THE REFRIDGERATOR 5 METERS ACROSS
THE APARTMEMENT ?
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