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How much work is done lifting a 10 pound object from the ground to the top of a 45 foot building if the cable used weighs 1.5 pounds per foot?

How much work is done lifting a 10 pound object from the ground to the top of a 45 foot-example-1

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The work is given by:


W=F\cdot\Delta x

Where:


\begin{gathered} F=Force \\ \Delta x=Distance \end{gathered}

In this case the force is given by:


\begin{gathered} 9.8m/s^2*(3.28ft)/(1m)=32.144ft \\ so: \\ W=10(32.144)+45\cdot(1.5)=388.94 \\ \Delta x=45ft \\ hence: \\ W=388.94\cdot45=17502.3ft-lb \end{gathered}

Answer:

17502.3 lb

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