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Really confused here, the question as follows is not out of atextbook. It requir

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Question

Really confused here, the question as follows is not out of atextbook.
It requires 25,000 ft*lbf of work to raise a body vertically250 ft in the gravitational field near the earth, where the localaccelelration of gravity is 31 ft/s^2. Determine the mass (lbm) of the body. Please help is needed here Really confused here, the question as follows is not out of atextbook.
It requires 25,000 ft*lbf of work to raise a body vertically250 ft in the gravitational field near the earth, where the localaccelelration of gravity is 31 ft/s^2. Determine the mass (lbm) of the body. Please help is needed here

Explanation / Answer

given,    workdone=25000lbf.ft     and h=250ft ,     a=31ft/sec^2 as we know that workdone=F.h                                         =m.a.h                              25000 =m.*31*250          mass ofthe body is,                                m=3.225lbm