Tutorials in Introductory Physics
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Author: Peter S. Shaffer, Lillian C. McDermott
Publisher: Addison Wesley
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Chapter 17.1, Problem 4bTH
Write an expression for the net work done on the block from the bottom to the top of theramp. Express your answer in terms of one or more of the following quantities: the weightmgof the block, the angle θ, and the height H of the ramp. Show your work.
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