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Physics, 13.07.2019 23:10 ghernadez

The person has an upward acceleration of 0.70 m/s^2 and is lifted from rest through a distance of 13 m. a rescue helicopter lifts a 80-kg person straight up by means the cable? (a) what is the tension in the cable? (b) how much work is done by the tension in the cable? (c) how much work is done by the person's weight? (d) use the work-energy theorem and find the final speed of the person.

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