Physics, asked by raju6576, 1 year ago

effects of gravitational force

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Answered by Anonymous
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Will there be any change in the required force if one pulls an object horizantally (perpendicular to earth) instead of vertically (against gravitational force)?
To make my question clear, here is an eg.
Suppose I'm pulling a heavy object against gravity. Lets say I spend energy 'x'. now if I pull the same object horizantally (somehow, assume that i've made a setup like that), then say energy spent is 'y'. Will there be any difference between 'x' and 'y'? If so, why?
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