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Physics, 16.06.2021 18:30, darkskinnednune

As a woman carries her suitcase up a flight of stairs, she does work against gravity. If the mass of her suitcase is 10 kg and the flight of stairs is 12 m tall,
how much work does she perform by carrying her suitcase? (Recall that g =
9.8 m/s?)

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