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Physics, 30.06.2019 09:10 bigg3826

Someone me i'm begging yall 1. it's estimated that 1 kg of body fat will provide 3.8 * 10^7 j of energy. a 67 kg mountain climber decides to climb a mountain 3500 m high. a) how much work does the climber do against gravity in climbing to the top of the mountain? b) if the body's effiency in converting energy stored as fat to mechanical engery is 25% determine the amount of fat the climber will use up in providing the energy required to work against the force

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