You do 116 J of work while pulling your sister back on a frictionless swing, whose chain is long, until the swing makes an angle of 32.0° with the vertical. What is your sister's mass?

A) 15.3 kg
B) 13.0 kg
C) 17.6 kg
D) 19.0 kg


A

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