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.How much work is done if you raise a 6 N weight 1.5 m above the ground?

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Answered by LiteCoral
1

Answer:

90 J

Explanation:

The amount of work being does is equal to the potential energy of the system, after the work is done:

P

.

E

.

=

m

g

h

We are given

m

g

=

6.0

N

and

h

=

1.5

m

P

.

E

.

=

(

6.0

N

)

(

1.5

m

)

P

.

E

.

=

9.0

N

m

The units,

N

m

, is one of the ways of expressing the energy unit, the Joule:

P

.

E

.

=

9.0

J

Answered by aamirtkdpaf
0

Explanation:

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