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What is work done by a gravitational force?

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Answered by vishnusaji
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Answer:

work = mass

Explanation:

Work = Mass * Gravity * Height and is measured in Joules. Imagine you find a 2 -Kg book on the floor and lift it 0.75 meters and put it on a table. Remember, that “force” is simply a push or a pull. If you lift 100 kg of mass 1-meter, you will have done 980 Joules of work.

Answered by mannan123
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when body moves,with respect to gravitational force if we find work done,that will be work done by gravitational force....

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