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A load of 100 kg is pulled up by 5m . calculate the work done .(g=9.8m/s square

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Answered by Anonymous
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force=massxgravity
F=100x9.8=980N

work=Fxdisplacement(S)
W=980x5=4900J=4.9kJ

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Jaystud: Force=mass×gravity
Anonymous: force= mass x acceleration but when acceleration is in the form of gravitational force we use F=mg
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Answered by vishalsingh142owj60d
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force=mass * gravity so if we calculate force so we get 980newtons

after that,.
formula for work done = force *displacement that is 980*5 so answer =4900 joule
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