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A constant force F pulls a block of weight W up the slope shown. How much work is done by pulling the block up the slope?

A: Fxh
B: FxL
C: Wxd
D:Wxl

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The work done when pulling a block up a slope is equal to the force applied (F) multiplied by the distance moved (L) in the direction of the force. So, in easy words, the work done is W x L.

So, the correct answer is:
B: FxL
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