Physics, asked by nidhinarasimha, 7 months ago

A mass of 10 kg is at a point A on a table. It is moved to a point B. If the line

joining A and B is horizontal, what is the work done on the object by the

gravitational force? Explain your answer​

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Answered by King412
11

Answer:

Work done by gravity depends only on the vertical displacement of the body. It does not depend upon the path of the body. Therefore, work done by gravity is given by the expression,

W= m g h

Where,

Vertical displacement, h = 0

ˆ´ W= mg — 0 = 0

Hence, the work done by gravity on the body is zero

Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

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A mass of 10 kg is at a point A on a table. It is moved to a point B. If the line joining A and B is horizontal, what is the work done on the object by the gravitational force? Explain your answer.

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The work done is zero. This is because the gravitational force and displacement are perpendicular to each other.

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