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How can you determine the work done to a lifted weight, knowing the weight's mass and displacement?

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work done depends on the force you are talking about if it's gravitational the work done would be 0
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Answer:

Work done on an object along a given direction of motion is equal to the force times the displacement times the cosine of the angle. No work is done along a direction of motion if the force is perpendicular.

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thats all i really know about this

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