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Physics, 25.02.2022 14:00 Rockey3876

A caddie at a golf course must move two sets of golf clubs (on wheels) from the first tee to the second. Will they do more work by wheeling them there both at once or one at a time? I think the caddy is doing more work by wheeling them separately, but if it's the other way around can you please explain!

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