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3. In dealing with the force of gravity the definition of work done changes to?

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Answered by adyaank264
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Answer:

workdone changes to mgh

Explanation:

m= mass

g= acceleration due to gravity

h = height

Answered by umanath1294
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Answer:

Work done against gravity - gravitational potential energy. So if an object of mass m is raised through a height h, the work done on the object is equal to mgh, and so this amount of energy is transferred to the object.

Explanation:

 Work is said to be done when applied force results in the motion of the body or change in the shape and size of the body.

Work done is given as:

W=mgh

Where,

W is the work done

m is the mass of the body

g is the acceleration due to gravity

h is the height

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