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Calculate the work if lifting a weight a height of 2 m

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The work done in lifting an object to a height of 2 m is equal to two times the weight of the object. W = 2×mg

Step-by-step explanation:

Consider the mass of object to be m kg. The amount of work done to lift an object depends on the force required and the distance to which force is applied. To lift the object to a height of 2 m; Let F be the amount of force applied.


W=F* h ..................(1)

Where,

W=Work done

F= Amount of applied force

h=Height to which object is to be lifted

Applied force is equal to the weight of the object. Therefore,


F = m* g ..............(2)

Where,

m=Mass of the object

g=gravitational acceleration

Substituting (2) in (1), we get


W=m* g* h

For height = 2 m,
W = m* g* 2


W=2* m* g = 2* Weight\ of\ object

The work done in lifting an object to a height of 2 m is equal to twice the weight of the object.

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