In which of the following scenarios is the greatest amount of work accomplished?
a crane lift...
Physics, 19.09.2019 01:00 kdenormandie3122
In which of the following scenarios is the greatest amount of work accomplished?
a crane lifts a boulder weighing 300 n to a height of 4.0 meters.
a crane lifts a boulder weighing 400 n to a height of 2.0 meters.
a crane lifts a boulder weighing 200 n to a height of 8.0 meters.
a crane lifts a boulder weighing 250 n to a height of 6.0 meters.
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