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Physics, 20.01.2022 17:40, gracie2492

How much input force is required to lift the little elephant? Fi= 18,801,250 N
Fi= 178 N
Fi= 178
Fi= a lot!!!


How much input force is required to lift the little elephant?

Fi= 18,801,250 N 
Fi= 178 N 
Fi= 17

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