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Physics, 26.08.2019 09:50, maxstmichel3868

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in which situations is work being done?
a. hannah leans against her locker, but it doesn’t move.
b. andy’s car rolls down a hill with the engine off.
c. a wind turbine stands still on a sunny, windless day.
d. a balloon expands as it is heated by the sun.
e. james pedals a stationary exercise cycle that doesn’t move.

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