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Q Show with the help of example that the work done in raising the object to height *h* depends only at its initial and the final position and it does not depend on the path through which the object is taken up ​

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Answered by kartik5462
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Answer:

Work done in raising the object to height h depends only at its initial and final position and it does not depend on the path through which the object is taken up as-

Explanation:

for eg- when a child has to go from the classroom to the washroom, he may take the straight path that is the corridor or may roam around and go through different paths and take different curves and then reach the washroom. So in both the cases the work done for reaching up to height h from initial position A to final position B depends on its initial and final position and does not depend on the path through which he reaches the washroom.

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