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A man lowers an object of mass 12 kg from a height of 0.5m to the floor. What is the work done by gravity?
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A man lowers an object of mass 12 kg from a height of 0.5m to the floor. What is the work done by gravity?
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A man lowers an object of mass 12 kg from a height of 0.5m to the floor. What is the work done by gravity?
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60Nm
Step-by-step explanation:
Work done = F * S = 12*10*0.5 = 60Nm
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