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Prof. swarzenneger picks up his 45 kg brief case on the 17th floor of his office building (85 m above the ground) and prepares to go to class. he walks 24 meters straight to the elevator at 1.5 m/s, takes the elevator to the ground floor at a steady 3 m/s, and walks 175 m in a straight line at 2 m/s south to the classroom, where he deposits his briefcase on the floor. about how much work has he done on the briefcase over the entire trip?

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