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Physics, 22.08.2020 16:01 sleepyflower10

A 60.5-kg hiker starts at an elevation of 1280 m and climbs to the top of a peak 2570 m high. (a) What is the hiker's change in potential energy?
(b) What is the minimum work required of the hiker?
(c) Can the actual work done be greater than this? Explain.

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