Physics, asked by Anonymous, 5 months ago

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Answered by karunyaghodase
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Answered by tejugana
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Work done by the force of gravity on an object depends only on vertical displacement. Vertical displacement is given by the difference in the initial and final positions/heights of the object, which is zero.

Work done by gravity is given by the expression,

W= m g h

Where,

h= Vertical displacement = 0

W = m g — 0 = 0 J

Therefore, the work done by gravity on the given object is zero joule.

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