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which force act when we lift the object vertically upward?​

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Answered by simipoonam81
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Answer:

When an object is lifted or projected upward, work must be done against the resistance from gravity, inertia and air resistance. If the object is moving upward at constant velocity, the work done by gravity is simply the force of gravity times the displacement.

So , it is the Force of gravity !!!

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

If the object is lifted straight up at constant speed, then the force needed to lift it is equal to its weight mg. The work done on the mass is then W = Fd = mgh. We define this to be the gravitational potential energy (PEg) put into (or gained by) the object-Earth system.

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