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1 February, 03:29

A mountain climber weighs 42.0 N. If he climbs a hill 100m high. Calculate the work done in joules

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  1. 1 February, 03:46
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    The answer is 4200 J.

    Explanation:

    The formula of work done is, W = F*D where F is the force of an object and D is the distance. Then you just substitute the values into the equation:

    W = F*D

    F = 42N

    D = 100m

    W = 42 * 100

    = 4200 J
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