Science, asked by rothrockdamian, 4 months ago

You did 200 joules of work lifting a 150-newton backpack. How high did you lift the backpack?

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Answered by janushasree4
0

Explanation:

W=mgh

150=120×h

h=

120

150

=

4

5

=1.25m

(b)120N=xpounds

=x×4.448

x=

4.448

120

=26.98

Answered by Anonymous
2

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W=mgh

150=120×h

h =  \frac{150}{120}  =  \frac{5}{4} = 2.5 \: m

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