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An electric motor and a single-fixed pulley work together to lift a 1,000 kg crate 50.0 m. How much work was done?

A) 50,000 J
B) 20 J
C) 500,000 J
D) 1,000 J

User Aftab
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The answer would be 500,000 J

Since the change in the potential energy is:

Mgh = (1000 kg)(9.8 m/s^2)(50 m) = 490,000 J

This answer is close enough for 500,000 J to be the correct answer

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User Mdicosimo
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Answer:

C) 500,000 J

Step-by-step explanation:

The change in potential energy is ...

Mgh = (1000 kg)(9.8 m/s^2)(50 m) = 490,000 J . . . . roughly matches C

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Comments on the problem

The efficiency of the motor is unknown, so the amount of energy spent as heat is unknown.

In the equation above, we have used M for mass, and m for meters. The acceleration due to gravity is approximately 9.8 m/s^2, varying depending on location and height above the Earth. The "standard" value for g will add a few more joules to this value, but will not make it 500,000.

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