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Physics, 24.03.2021 17:20, kat1357

Workers use a force of 2125 N to push a piano weighing 8800 N up a 20.0 m long ramp. a.) How
much work is done on the piano by the workers in pushing it up the ramp?

b.) The piano is being
moved from street level to the second floor of a building. The second floor is 4.0 m above street level.
If the workers decide to lift the piano straight up by using ropes, how much work would they do?

c.) What is the efficiency of the ramp?

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