A person raises a box with a weight of 50 newtons by 0. 5 meter. How much work does the person do in this action?.

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To calculate the work done by the person, you can use the formula:

Work = force x distance

In this case, the force is the weight of the box, which is 50 newtons, and the distance is 0.5 meters.

So,

Work = 50 newtons x 0.5 meters
Work = 25 Joules

Therefore, the person does 25 Joules of work in raising the box by 0.5 meters.