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How much work is done in raising body of 10kg mass against the force of gravity to a height 10m​

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Answered by akathwal004
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Force = mg

= 10 × 10

= 100 N

Work = F x S

= 100 × 10

= 1000 J

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Answered by MysticDragonEX
0

Answer:

980J

Step-by-step explanation:

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CONCEPT: Work Done = Force × Displacement

SOLUTION:

Given, mass(m) of body = 10kg

Acceleration due to Gravity = 9.8m/s²

==> Force on Block, F = mg

==> F = 98N

Displacement(s) = 10m

° Work Done = F. s

==> W. D. = 98N × 10m

==> W. D. = 980J

THUS THE WORK DONE AGAINST THE FORCE OF GRAVITY IS 980 joule.

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