W = Fd = 700 * 10
assuming a weightless bucket :-)
or, Jill carried it.
An old English nursery rhyme starts off "Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water". If the hill is 10 m high and Jack weighs 700 N, how much work in Joules did Jack need to do to get to the top of the hill?
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7000N = 7000J
so jack can lick her candy