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Physics, 17.12.2020 22:50 Marcus2935

The largest blocks in the Great Pyramid weigh 15 tons (about 13,600 kg). Dragging such a block up a ramp with a mechanical advantage of 3 would
require a force of 4.5 104 N. If 9.0 105 J of work was done on the block to
move it up the ramp, neglecting friction, how far was the block moved?

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