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How much work is done when you lift an object that weighs 150 N to a height of 5 meters​

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Answer:

Work done = 150 x 5 = 750 J

Explanation:

Work done is the measure of energy transferred to an object when a force is added causing the object to move a distance in the direction of the force.

The equation for work done is force time the distance and is measured in Joules. Therefore the formula is W = F x D

work done (W) is measured in joules (J)

force (F) is measured in newtons (N)

distance (d) is in the same direction as the force and is measured in

metres (m)

W = F x D

w = 150 x 5

W = 750 J

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