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You are using a rope to lift a 14.5 kg crate of fruit. initially you are lifting the crate at 0.500 m/s. you then increase the tension in the rope to 150 n and lift the crate an additional 1.15 m. during this d motion, how much work is done on the crate by the tension force?

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