The person is pushing the object up the ramp at an unknown angle.
Presumably I would use Work Done = Force x Distance but do I just use the length of the ramp or do I need to take the height into consideration?
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Homework Statement
If someone is pushing an object up a ramp 2.6m long and 1.1m at the far end how do I calculate total work done?
I know the force needed to push the object is 220N.
Homework Equations
Work Done = Force x Distance
The Attempt at a Solution
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