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17 June, 02:38

A girl weighs 200 newtons. How

much work does she do

climbing 10 meters of steps?

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  1. 17 June, 03:09
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    When she gets to the top, she has (200x10) = 2000 more joules of potential energy than she had at the bottom. But unfortunately, she has to do a lot more work than that in order to get there. She has to lift a leg, put it down, and then extend it, for each step, for example. The human body is not 100% efficient.
  2. 17 June, 04:29
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    W=fscosx

    w=fscos0 {as x (angle between force and displacement) = 0 because force and displacement is in same direction}

    w=200*10

    w=2000 joules
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