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!the fact that some of it goes into heating up the block through friction, and not into raising the height of the block, is irrelevant.......
The inclined plane has a verticale distance of 1.00m. A force of 30.0N, applied to the string parallel to the incline, slides a 1.00-kg block of wood a distance of 1.50m up the incline. Calculate the work done by the force moving the block of wood up the incline to the top.

Please no "figure it out" or "do your homework yourself." answers because trust me, I would if I knew how to. Thanks or the help!!

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work = force x distance

the fact that some of it goes into heating up the block through friction, and not into raising the height of the block, is irrelevant.
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