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when a body falls freely under gravity then the work done by the gravity is: a) +ve, b) - ve, c) zero,d) none​

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Answered by ItzSweetGangster
51

Answer:

Positive

Explanation

(i) positive and (ii) negative? (i) Positive work: when the force acting on the object is in the direction of displacement, then work done by a force is positive. Examples: (i) When a body falls freely under gravity (θ = 0°), the work done by the force of gravity is positive.

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Answered by Anonymous
16

Answer:

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