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an object of 2g thrown downward what is the work done by gravity during vertical displacement of 3m.​

only give me formula and explain why this formula is used

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Answered by rakeenrafeed
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Answer:

Explanation:

Work done = force x direction at which object moves due to applied force

Here, the force is the gravitational force acting on the object and the direction is vertically downwards.

So, work done DUE TO GRAVITY would be = (0.002*9.81) x 3

**Don't forget to covert gram to kilogram**

Answered by tin1234
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Answer:

S=UT +\frac{1}{2}At^{2}

Explanation: It is because with weight you can find force and acceleration then furtherr do it you will get the answer

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