How much work is done lifting a wrecking ball 6.50 m above the ground?

So the formula for this problem would be:
W=fs F=200kg S=6.50m
(200)(6.50)=1300

I forgot to add the wrecking ball weighs 200kg

the problem is, 200kg is the mass, not the weight. You forgot to multiply by g=9.81

You did W = ms, not W=fs

If you had kept track of the units, you'd have spotted your error.

kg * m ≠ work

To calculate the work done in lifting the wrecking ball 6.50 m above the ground, we can use the formula:

Work (W) = force (F) x distance (S)

Given that the force (F) is 200 kg and the distance (S) is 6.50 m, we can substitute these values into the formula:

Work (W) = (200 kg) x (6.50 m)
= 1300 kg·m

Therefore, the work done in lifting the wrecking ball 6.50 m above the ground is 1300 kg·m.