How much energy (J) is needed for a person to climb 332 m up a mountain if his/her weight is 78.5 kg?
Weight of the man (m) = 78.5 kg
Height to be climbed (H) = 332m
energy required = mgH
=78.5 × 9.8 × 332
= 255,407.6 Joule
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