Why do we have to apply force to lift a bucket of water ?
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The forces acting on when lifting a bucket for of water are “muscular force and Gravitational force”. Explanation: The forces acting upon the container don't acquire a change its condition of movement in light of the fact that the two forces acting on it are equal thus; net power on the bucket is zero.
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