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28 March, 07:21

A 20 kg mass was lifted 3.0 m from the ground. What is the work being done on the mass?

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  1. J
    28 March, 08:10
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    W=588,6J

    Explanation:

    Work done is defined as change in potential energy in this question. The work is done against the gravity, g=9,81N/kg, and for a mass of 20kg to lift it up to 3m approximately 588,6 joules. This result is obtained as follows;

    W=m. g. h

    Then substitute the given values

    W = (20kg). (9,81N/kg). (3.0m)

    Multiplying results

    = 588,6J
  2. D
    28 March, 10:11
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    Answer:600joules

    Explanation:

    mass=20kg

    g=10m/s^2

    height=3m

    Work=mass x g x height

    Work=20 x 10 x 3

    Work=600joules
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