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College Physics by Openstax Chapter 7 Problem 2


A 75.0-kg person climbs stairs, gaining 2.50 meters in height. Find the work done to accomplish this task. (Neglect friction in your calculations.)


Solution:

Work done against gravity in lifting an object becomes potential energy of the object-Earth system. The change in gravitational potential energy is \Delta PE_{g} = mgh, with h being the increase in height and g the acceleration due to gravity.

W=mgh

We are given the following values: m=75.0\ \text{kg}, g=9.80\ \text{m/s}^2, and h=2.50\ \text{m}.

Substitute the given in the formula.

\begin{align*}
W & = mgh \\
W & = \left( 75.0\ \text{kg} \right)\left( 9.80\ \text{m/s}^2 \right)\left( 2.50\ \text{m} \right)\\
W & = 1837.5\ \text{Nm} \\
W & = 1837.5\ \text{J} \\
W & = 1.84 \times 10 ^{3} \ \text{J} \ \qquad \ \color{DarkOrange} \left( \text{Answer} \right)
\end{align*}

The work done is about 1.84 \times 10 ^ {3}\ \text{Joules} .