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Physics, 30.03.2020 19:25, rodriguezzamyy

He summit of Mount Everest is 8850 m above sea level. (a) How much energy would a 78 kg climber expend against the gravitational force (his weight) in climbing to the summit from sea level? (Your answer should suggest that work done against the gravitational force is a very small part of the energy expended in climbing a mountain.)

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