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Suppose you do 1000 j of work on a 5 kg object, and all the work went into lifting it above the ground. how high above the ground will the object be when all the work has been d…
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P. E = mgh
when g= 10ms^-1
1000j = 5 × 10 × h
1000j = 50h
h = 1000 ÷ 50
h = 2Om
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