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In Physics / High School | 2014-03-10

How much work does a mother do if she lifts each of her twin babies upward 1 meter? Each baby weighs 90 newtons.

Asked by Schafer217

Answer (3)

90+90=180 joules of baby work(:

Answered by FinneganFrayn | 2024-06-10

You need to do 90+90 N to get the full weight and times it by 1 m because the formula for work is force x distance so it equals 180.

Answered by katrinajohnson | 2024-06-10

The mother performs a total of 180 joules of work when she lifts both of her twin babies, each weighing 90 newtons, upward by 1 meter. This is calculated using the formula for work, factoring in the force exerted and the distance lifted. Each baby's lifting requires 90 joules, resulting in a combined total of 180 joules for both babies.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-01-10