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The force needed to lift an object is equal in size to the gravitational orce on the object. How much work is done in lifting an object that has a mas of 5 kg a vertical distance of 2 m?
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The force needed to lift an object is equal in size to the gravitational
orce on the object. How much work is done in lifting an object that has a mas
of 5 kg a vertical distance of 2 m?
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Step-by-step explanation:
W.D. = F * s = 50N * 2m = 100J.
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