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@The area of the bottom of a tiffin box is 0.25cm
and weight is 50 N Calculate the pressure exeate
by the box on the shelf.​

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Answered by BrainlyAryabhatta
2

Answer:

1200 m high. (i) How much work the Sherpa

has to do against gravity? (ii) Also, find the change in

potential energy of the package if the potential energy

at the base of the mountain is taken as zero.

(Take g = 10 m s-2) (Ans. 1.2 * 106 J, 2.4 x 1053)

at the base of the mountain is taken as zero.

(Take g = 10 m s-2) (Ans. 1.2 * 106 J, 2.4 x 1053)

A Sherpa of mass 80 kg is instructed to carry a package

of mass 20 kg from the base camp to the summit of a

mountain 1200 m high. (i) How much work the Sherpa

has to do against gravity? (ii) Also, find the change in

potential energy of the package if the potential energy

at the base of the mountain is taken as zero.

(Take g = 10 m s-2) (Ans. 1.2 * 106 J, 2.4 x 1

of the package if the potential energy

at the base of the mountain is taken as zero.

(Take g = 10 m s-2) (Ans. 1.2 * 106 J, 2.4 x 1energyA Sherpa of mass 80 kg is instructed to carry a package

of mass 20 kg from the base camp to the summit of a

mountain 1200 m high. (i) How much work the Sherpa

has to do against gravity? (ii) Also, find the change in

potential energy of the package if the potential energy

at the base of the mountain is taken as zero.

(Take g = 10 m s-2) (Ans. 1.2 * 106 J, 2.4 x 1053)

at the base of the mountain is taken as zero.

(Take g = 10 m s-2) (Ans. 1.2 * 106 J, 2.4 x 1053)

A Sherpa of mass 80 kg is instructed to carry a package

of mass 20 kg from the base camp to the summit of a

mountain 1200 m high. (i) How much work the Sherpa

has to do against gravity? (ii) Also, find the change in

potential energy of the package if the potential energy

at the base of the mountain is taken as zero.

(Take g = 10 m s-2) (Ans. 1.2 * 106 J, 2.4 x 1energyA Sherpa of mass 80 kg is instructed to carry a package

of mass 20 kg from the base camp to the summit of a

mountain 1200 m high. (i) How much work the Sherpa

has to do against gravity? (ii) Also, find the change in

potential

Explanation:

1200 m high. (i) How much work the Sherpa

has to do against gravity? (ii) Also, find the change in

potential energy of the package if the potential energy

at the base of the mountain is taken as zero.

(Take g = 10 m s-2) (Ans. 1.2 * 106 J, 2.4 x 1053)

at the base of the mountain is taken as zero.

(Take g = 10 m s-2) (Ans. 1.2 * 106 J, 2.4 x 1053)

A Sherpa of mass 80 kg is instructed to carry a package

of mass 20 kg from the base camp to the summit of a

mountain 1200 m high. (i) How much work the Sherpa

has to do against gravity? (ii) Also, find the change in

potential energy of the package if the potential energy

at the base of the mountain is taken as zero.

(Take g = 10 m s-2) (Ans. 1.2 * 106 J, 2.4 x 1

of the package if the potential energy

at the base of the mountain is taken as zero.

(Take g = 10 m s-2) (Ans. 1.2 * 106 J, 2.4 x 1energyA Sherpa of mass 80 kg is instructed to carry a package

of mass 20 kg from the base camp to the summit of a

mountain 1200 m high. (i) How much work the Sherpa

has to do against gravity? (ii) Also, find the change in

potential energy of the package if the potential energy

at the base of the mountain is taken as zero.

(Take g = 10 m s-2) (Ans. 1.2 * 106 J, 2.4 x 1053)

at the base of the mountain is taken as zero.

(Take g = 10 m s-2) (Ans. 1.2 * 106 J, 2.4 x 1053)

A Sherpa of mass 80 kg is instructed to carry a package

of mass 20 kg from the base camp to the summit of a

mountain 1200 m high. (i) How much work the Sherpa

has to do against gravity? (ii) Also, find the change in

potential energy of the package if the potential energy

at the base of the mountain is taken as zero.

(Take g = 10 m s-2) (Ans. 1.2 * 106 J, 2.4 x 1energyA Sherpa of mass 80 kg is instructed to carry a package

of mass 20 kg from the base camp to the summit of a

mountain 1200 m high. (i) How much work the Sherpa

has to do against gravity? (ii) Also, find the change in

potential

Answered by jaspreetkaurss2006
0

Answer:

p=200pa is the answer ::::

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