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Physics, 06.04.2020 22:30 maddy121209

You need to raise a heavy block by pulling it with a massless rope. You can either a) pull straight up height h or b) pull up a long, frictionless plane inclined at a 15 degree angle until it has reached height h. Assume you will move the block at constant speed either way. WIll you do more work in case a or case b, or will they be equal? Why?

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