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determine the quantity of work done when a crane lifts a 100-N block from 2 m above the ground to 6 m above the ground.

A. 600 J
B. 400 J
C. 100 J
D. 200 J

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Respuesta :

The work done on the block is B) 400 J

Explanation:

The work done when lifting an object is equal to the change in gravitational potential energy of the object:

[tex]W=mg \Delta h[/tex]

where

m is the mass of the object

g is the acceleration of gravity

[tex]\Delta h[/tex] is the change in height of the object

In this problem we have:

(mg) = 100 N is the weight of the block (product of mass and acceleration of gravity)

[tex]\Delta h = 6 m - 2 m = 4 m[/tex] is the change in heigth of the object

Substituting, we find the work done:

[tex]W=(100)(4)=400 J[/tex]

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Answer:

400j

Explanation:

took test and 100 times 4 equals 400