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1 September, 01:19

The amount of energy it takes to lift a box might be a function of which of the

following?

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  1. 1 September, 01:30
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    The weight of the objects inside of the box
  2. 1 September, 01:46
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    the weight of the objects inside the box

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given that a box is lifted and we have to calculate the factor which influences the amount of energy it takes.

    We have energy = work done

    Work done = Force x displacement

    Force = mass x acceleration

    Here acceleration=acceleration due to gravity and this remains constant irrespective of shape of box, weight or time of day

    Thus we get

    energy taken = work done

    = Force x displacement

    = mgh

    where h = height lifted

    g = acceleration due to gravity

    m = mass of the box

    Hence we find that II option the weight of the objects inside the box is right.
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