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  • 19-11-2019
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A 80 kg firefighter climbs of stairs 6 meter high in ten seconds

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  • 01-12-2019

Answer:

4704 Joules

Explanation:

We are given;

  • Mass of the firefighter is 80 kg
  • Height of the stairs is 6 m

Assuming we are required to calculate the work done by the firefighter;

  • Work done is the product of force and distance.
  • Work done = Force × distance

We are given mass as 80 kg

But, 9.8 N = 1kg

Therefore,

Force = 80 kg × 9.8 N/kg

          = 784 N

Therefore,

Work done = 784 N × 6 m

                   = 4704 Joules

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