To what height can a bucket of water 12 liters be raised by doing the work of 588 J.

The work of lifting the bucket to a height can be calculated using the formula:

A = F * S, where A is the value of the work performed (A = 588 J), F is the force applied to lift a bucket of water (F = Ft = m * g, where m is the mass of water in a bucket (12 liters of water have a mass 12 kg), g – gravitational acceleration (const, g = 9.8 m / s2)); S = h is the height to which the bucket can be raised.

A = m * g * h.

h = A / (m * g).

Let’s perform the calculation:

h = 588 / (12 * 9.8) = 5 m.

Answer: A bucket of water can be raised to a height of 5 meters.



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