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A child in a tree house uses a rope attached to a basket to lift a 24 N dog upward through a distance of 4.9 m into the house.

How much work does the child do in lifting the dog?

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Answer:

117.6 Joules

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given;

  • Force of the dog is 24 N
  • Distance upward is 4.9 m

We are required to calculate the work done

  • Work done is the product of force and distance
  • That is; Work done = Force × distance
  • It is measured in Joules.

In this case;

Force applied is equivalent to the weight of the dog.

Work done = 24 N × 4.9 m

= 117.6 Joules

Hence, the work done in lifting the dog is 117.6 Joules

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