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if you raise a ball 1m and it has a mass of 50g, how much work was done?
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drwls
W = M g H = (0.05 kg)*(9.8 m/s^2)*(1.0 m) = 0.49 joules
To get the work (W) in joules, the mass (M) must be in kilograms, and the acceleration of gravity (g) must be in m/s^2. H is the height lifted, in meters.
To get the work (W) in joules, the mass (M) must be in kilograms, and the acceleration of gravity (g) must be in m/s^2. H is the height lifted, in meters.
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