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  • 15-11-2018
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If you lift a one-pound object 36 inches,how many joules of energy did you use.

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amandadunbar77 amandadunbar77
  • 15-11-2018

1 Joule (SI unit):

1 J = 1 m*N = 1 kg*m2/s2

Inch-pounds Force (in lbf) Joules (J)

1                                                  0.11



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