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A student eats a candy bar that contains 1.57 x 106 J of energy. If the student has a mass of 81.8 kg, how high will he have to climb a ladder to completely offset the energy contained in the candy bar?
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A student eats a candy bar that contains 1.57 x 106 J of energy. If the student has a mass of 81.8 kg, how high will he have to climb a ladder to completely offset the energy contained in the candy bar?
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