Using the Work equation to answer the following: A weight lifter is able to squat 276 kg in 1 second. They started with

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Using the Work equation to answer the following: A weight lifter is able to squat 276 kg in 1 second. They started with the weight on the rack, which is 1 meter off the ground, and pushed the weight up to 2.5 meters off the ground in 1 second. How much work did the weight lifter do? First, calculate the acceleration (a = d/t?) Next, calculate the Force (F=m x a) Third, calculate the Work (W=Fx d), and recorded your answer below. Your answer will have the units Nm (newtons meters).
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