Spiderman, whose mass is 78.0 kg, is dangling on the free end of a 11.4-m-long rope, the other end of which is fixed to

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Spiderman, whose mass is 78.0 kg, is dangling on the free end of a 11.4-m-long rope, the other end of which is fixed to

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Spiderman, whose mass is 78.0 kg, is dangling on the free end of a 11.4-m-long rope, the other end of which is fixed to a tree limb above. By repeatedly bending at the waist, he is able to get the rope in motion, eventually getting it to swing enough that he can reach a ledge when the rope makes a 𝜃 = 58.8° angle with the vertical. How much work was done by the gravitational force on Spiderman in this maneuver?
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