For a certain system executing a cyclic process 350 J of heat are absorbed by the system and 120 J of heat are rejected. The system also receives 40 W-s of electrical power while it moves a 3 kg mass vertically by means of a pulley arrangement. How far does mass move? (answer in whole number) Up or down? Local g = 9.65 m/s2.

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For a certain system executing a cyclic process 350 J of heat are absorbed by the system and 120 J of heat are rejected. The system also receives 40 W-s of electrical power while it moves a 3 kg mass vertically by means of a pulley arrangement. How far does mass move? (answer in whole number) Up or down? Local g = 9.65 m/s2.
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