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A 55 meter rope is lying on the floor and has has a weight of 4040 N in total. How much work is required to lift up one end of the rope to a height of 33 meters

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Length of rope
L=55\ m

Weight of rope
W=4040\ N

weight density
\lambda =(4040)/(55)=73.45\ N/m

Work done to lift rope 33 m


W=\int_(0)^(33)\lambda hdh


W=\int_(0)^(33)73.45hdh


W=73.45\left [ \left ( (h^2)/(2)\right )\right ]^(33)_0


W=39.993\ kJ

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