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consider an object of mass m and it is raised to a height h , from the ground . obtain the formula for work done on the object here​

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Answered by Misscottoncandy6
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Answer:

Hey friends here is your answer :-

  • Consider an object of mass "M'' at a distance of "H" from the ground. The force acting on object is equal to the weight of the object.
  • Here work is done against gravity which will store in object as potential energy (PE)
  • Therefore work done = PE = force *(displacement)W = PE = mass * ( gravity) * (height)....
  • Therefore this is an equation of potential energy.......SI unit is joule...

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Answered by satyamkumar5428
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Answer:

Work done = mgh

where, m = mass of the object

g = acceleration due to gravity

h = height to which it is raised

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