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what is the work done by force due to gravity on an object mass m raised to height

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Answered by dwijesh111256
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The work done against gravity

Explanation:

Work done against gravity - gravitational potential energy. ... So if an object of mass m is raised through a height h, the work done on the object is equal to mgh, and so this amount of energy is transferred to the object.

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Answered by MasterUpadhyayHill
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3: Work done against gravity - gravitational potential energy. ... So if an object of mass m is raised through a height h, the work done on the object is equal to mgh, and so this amount of energy is transferred to the object.

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