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Physics, 26.04.2021 16:00 karlavanderwalt9570

How much work in joules is required to lift a 23 kg box up from the ground to your waist that is 1.0 meters high, carry it 6 meters horizontallyy across the room and place it on a shelf that is 5.7 meters off the ground? Do not type units. Round your answer to te tnths place

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