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Physics, 19.10.2021 02:00 jakeyywashere

A bucket that has a mass of 15 kg when filled with sand needs to be lifted to the top of a 10 meter tall building. You have a rope that has a mass of 0.2 kg/m that must be secured to the bucket. It takes 1 meter of rope to secure the bucket. Once the bucket reaches the top of the building it only has mass 12 kg because there was a hole in the bottom and sand was leaking out at a constant rate while it was being lifted to the top of the building. Find the work done lifting the bucket (sand and rope) to the top of the building.

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