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You did 200 joules of work lifting a 150-newton backpack. How high did you lift the backpack?
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You did 200 joules of work lifting a 150-newton backpack. How high did you lift the backpack?
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We know that:
W=Fs
200J=150N*s
s=200J/150N
s=1,33m
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