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The amount of work done in lifting an object is equal to ........................... ​

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Answered by abiraj718
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Answer:

The work W done on an object by a constant force is defined as W = F·d. It is equal to the magnitude of the force, multiplied by the distance the object moves in the direction of the force. In the example above F = mg = (20 kg)(9.8 m/s2) = 196 N, W = (196 N)(1.5 m) = 294 Nm. Work is a scalar, a number with units.

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Answered by ragini8674
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Answer:

force *displacement

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