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6 June, 21:34

A heavy rope, 60 ft long, weighs 0.7 lb/ft and hangs over the edge of a building 140 ft high. (a) How much work W is done in pulling the rope to the top of the building?

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  1. 6 June, 21:48
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    5880lb-ft of work is done

    Explanation:

    The length of the heavy rope is given as 60ft and the weight per length is 0.7lb/ft.

    Therefore, the total weight of the heavy rope is

    60*0.7 = 42lb.

    The work done in pulling the heavy rope to the top of the building is w = Fd.

    Where

    F is force is measured in pounds; 42lb

    d is distance through which the heavy rope is to be pulled measured in feet; 140ft

    w = 42lb*140ft = 5880lb-ft
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