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Water is drawn from a well in a `5kg` drum of capacity `55L` by two ropes connected to the top of the drum. The linear mass density of each rope is `0.5kgm^-1`. The work done in lifting water to the ground from the surface of water in the well `20m` below is
`[g=10ms^-2]`

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