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3 March, 11:28

How can you increase the amount of work done when you lift a book explain

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  1. 3 March, 11:51
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    Work done = mgh

    Explanation:

    In this case, while lifting the book we are working against the force of gravity.

    Using the Newton's laws, we can find the force F required for lifting the book having mass (m) and acceleration due to gravity (g) that is;

    F = mg

    and, the change in the position of the book that is Δx (Height)

    → Δx = Final position - Initial position

    which is only the height, then the amount of work done will be calculated by:

    W = mgh

    Where W = Work Done

    m = Mass of the Body

    g = Acceleration due to Gravity

    h = Height of Body being displaced
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