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To move a refrigerator of mass 170 kg into a house, a mover puts it on a dolly and covers the steps leading into the house with a wooden plank acting as a ramp. The plank is 9.6 m long and rises 3.3 m. The mover pulls the dolly with constant velocity and with a steady force 1400 N up the ramp. How much work does he perform? The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s 2 . Answer in units of J.
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