A low-power source of energy could put out a lot of work provided it

A) exerted its power over a very large distance.
B) operated for a short time.
C) operated for a long time.
D) exerted a sufficiently strong force.
E) Nonsense-- there is no way that a low-power source can put out a large amount of work.


C

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