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28 April, 23:32

A bodybuilder loads a bar with 550 Newtons (~125 pounds) of weight and pushes the bar over her head 10 times. Each time she lifts the weight 0.5 meters. How much work did she do?

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  1. 28 April, 23:40
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    Work = (force) x (distance)

    Each time she lifts the weight, she does

    (550 N) x (0.5 m) = 275 joules of work against gravity.

    Each time she lets the bar down gently, gravity does

    (550 N) x (0.5 m) = 275 joules of work against her muscles.

    If the human physical muscular system were 100% efficient, and capable

    of absorbing work as well as spending it, then the bodybuilder would do

    exactly zero work in the process of 1-up followed by 1-down.
  2. 29 April, 03:05
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    (550 N) X (0.5 m) = 275 joules
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