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20 November, 19:33

Hector used 240 Joules of energy to lift (straight up) a TV that weighed 80 Newtons. How high did Hector lift the TV?

A. 1/3 meter

B. 2 meters

C. 3 meters

D. 4 meters

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  1. 20 November, 21:32
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    Assuming that you need a simple model for your answer:

    W=F*h

    F: weight, W: Energy, h: height

    F=W/h = > 3 m (since all units are in SI)
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