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A 300N Grumpy scales a cliff doing 90,000J of work. How far up did the climber get?
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Givens:
- Weight (force) F = 300 N
- Work W = 90,000 J
- Distance up the cliff = d (unknown)
Formula:
- Work against gravity: W = F · d
Substitute and solve:
- d = W / F = 90,000 J / 300 N = 300 m
Answer: The climber rose 300 m (assuming all the work went into gaining gravitational potential).
- Weight (force) F = 300 N
- Work W = 90,000 J
- Distance up the cliff = d (unknown)
Formula:
- Work against gravity: W = F · d
Substitute and solve:
- d = W / F = 90,000 J / 300 N = 300 m
Answer: The climber rose 300 m (assuming all the work went into gaining gravitational potential).
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