Answer:
The workdone is 
Explanation:
The free body diagram is shown on the first uploaded image
From the question we are given that
The force is on the force gauge 
The distance that Magnus pulled the bus
Generally the workdone by the tension force on Magnus is


This negative sign show that is tension force is in the opposite direction to Magnus movement (i.e the movement of the bus )
Substituting value we have


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Explanation:
The given data is as follows.
Mass of small bucket (m) = 4 kg
Mass of big bucket (M) = 12 kg
Initial velocity (
) = 0 m/s
Final velocity (
) = ?
Height
= 2 m
and,
= 0 m
Now, according to the law of conservation of energy
starting conditions = final conditions

235.44 =
+ 78.48
= 4.43 m/s
Thus, we can conclude that the speed with which this bucket strikes the floor is 4.43 m/s.
1) Current in the wire: 0.0875 A
The current in the wire is given by:

where
Q is the charge passing a given point in the conductor
t is the time elapsed
In this problem, we have
Q = 420 C is the total charge passing through a given point in a time of
t = 80 min = 4800 s
So, the current is

2) Drift velocity of the electrons: 
The drift velocity of the electrons in the wire is given by:

where
I = 0.0875 A is the current
is the number of free electrons per cubic meter
A is the cross-sectional area
is the charge of one electron
The radius of the wire is

So the cross-sectional area is

So, the drift velocity is

M1 descending
−m1g + T = m1a
m2 ascending
m2g − T = m2a
this gives :
(m2 − m1)g = (m1 + m2)a
a =
(m2 − m1)g/m1 + m2
= (5.60 − 2)/(2 + 5.60) x 9.81
= = 4.65m/s^2