Physics, asked by krishivkulshrestha, 4 months ago

Find the amount of work done in lifting a body of 2 kg through 10 m.​

Answers

Answered by rivalswordsman
1

Answer:

20

Explanation:

As workdone(W)=Force(f)*Displacement(s)

                  So W=f*s

                         W=2*10

                         W=20

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

Work Done = 196J

Explanation:

★ QUESTION :

Find the amount of work done in lifting a body of 2 kg through 10 m.​

★ GIVEN :

• Mass = 2 kg

• Height = 10m

• Acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s²

★ CONCEPT USED :

Work Done = Mass × Height × Gravity

★ SOLUTION :

Work Done = Mass × Height × Gravity

Work Done = mgh

Work Done = 2 × 10 × 9.8

Work Done = 196J

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