Answer : The correct option is, 2880 J
Solution :
According to the question,
K.E + Energy lose to friction = P.E

where,
m = mass of object = 60 Kg
g = acceleration due to gravity =

h = height = 10 m
v = velocity of an object = 10 m/s
Now put all the given values in the above formula, we get the energy lost to friction.

Therefore, the amount of energy she lose to friction is, 2880 J