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11 May, 01:08

How much work is done lifting a 10 pound calculus book from the ground to the top of a 30 foot building with a cable which weighs 2 pounds per foot?

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  1. 11 May, 03:27
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    1200 ft·lb

    Step-by-step explanation:

    On average, you're lifting the 60-lb cable a distance of 15 ft, so doing 900 ft·lb of work. Lifting the 10-lb calculus book 30 ft requires 300 ft·lb of work.

    The total work is 900 ft·lb + 300 ft·lb = 1200 ft·lb.
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