Physics, asked by daksh3385, 4 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 rapunzel4056
0

Answer:

Work done by gravitational force W = mgh Where h = Difference in the heights of initial and final positions of the object. Here both the initial and final positions are on the same horizontal line. So there is no difference in height i.e., h = 0.

∴ work done W = mg × 0 = 0.

Explanation:

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Answered by db933250
4

Answer:

Work done by gravitational force W = mgh Where h = Difference in the heights of initial and final positions of the object. Here both the initial and final positions are on the same horizontal line. So there is no difference in height i.e., h = 0.

Work done by gravitational force W = mgh Where h = Difference in the heights of initial and final positions of the object. Here both the initial and final positions are on the same horizontal line. So there is no difference in height i.e., h = 0.∴ work done W = mg × 0 = 0.

Explanation:

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