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A child fills a bucket with sand so that the bucket and sand together weigh 10 lbs, lifts it 2 feet up and then walks along the beach, holding the bucket at a constant height of 2 ft above the ground. How much work is done on the bucket after the child has walked 100 ft?

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User Heeju
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Total weight, w = 10 lbs.

Height of the bucket, h = 2 feet.

Distance walked, d = 100 ft.

Now, work done in moving the bucket at a height of 2 feet.

W = mgh

W = 2× 32.17×100

W = 6434 lbs ft²/s²

Work done in moving bucket in horizontal direction is zero because it is perpendicular to the force.

Therefore, work done is 6434 lbs ft²/s² .

Hence, this is the required solution.

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User Stefan Pochmann
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