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How much work is done when a bucket of mass 1.5kg with 10g of water in it is pulled up from the bottom of a well 8m deep? Take g=9.8m/s2 (a)100.3j(b)2000.5j(c)901.6j(d)453.7j
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What is m*g*h ? Surely you can do that. I assume more than 10 grams of water is in the bucket.
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