A 500-kg elevator is pulled upward with a constant force of 5500 N for a distance of 50.0 m. What is the net work done on the elevator? Group of answer choices -2.45 ˛ 105 J 3.00 ˛ 104 J -5.20 ˛ 105 J 2.75 ˛ 105 J
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