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23 March, 09:33

A person who climbs up something (e. g., a hill, a ladder, the stairs) from the ground gains potential energy. a person's weight (f = mg) is usually measured in pounds. for conversions, you may need to know that the weight of 1 pound is equal to 4.448 newtons. part a how many meters above the ground would a 240 lb person have to climb to gain 3 kilojoules (3000 joules) of potential energy?

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  1. 23 March, 10:01
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    We are given the following values:

    weight w = 240 lb = 1,067.52 N

    energy E = 3,000 J

    The formula for potential energy is:

    E = w h

    where h is the height the person has to climb, therefore:

    h = 3000 / 1067.52

    h = 2.81 m

    Therefore he has to climb 2.81 meters
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