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15 December, 02:06

A firm bills at the rate of $1.00 per 125 J of work. It bills you $45.00 for carrying a sofa up some stairs. Their workers moved the sofa up 3 flights of stairs, with each flight being 4.50 meters high. What is the mass of the sofa?

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  1. 15 December, 02:08
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    The mass of the sofa is 42.5 kg

    Explanation:

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    Since the firm bills you $45.00 for carrying the sofa and it bills $1.00 per 125 J of work, the work done by the workers was (125 J · 45) 5625 J.

    The work done by the workers is equal to the change in potential energy (PE) of the sofa:

    W = ΔPE

    W = m · g · h2 - m · g · h1

    Where:

    W = work.

    m = mass of the sofa.

    g = acceleration due to gravity (9.81 m/s²)

    h2 = final height.

    h1 = initial height.

    In this case, h1 = 0, then:

    W = m · g · h

    The height is (3 · 4.50 m) 13.5 m. So, the mass of the sofa can be calculated:

    W = m · g · h

    5626 J = m · 9.81 m/s² · 13.5 m

    5625 J / (9.81 m/s² · 13.5 m) = m

    m = 42.5 kg

    The mass of the sofa is 42.5 kg
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