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Supposse you lift a suitcase from the floor to a table. Does the work your do on the suitcase depend on (a) whether you lift it straight up or alo ng a more complicatd path , (b) the time it takes, (c) the highet of the table, (d) the weight of the suitcase ? Repeat the parts (a) to (d) for the power needed rather than the work.

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