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Question: A mass of \(10Kg\) is at a point \(A\) on a table. It is moved to a point \(B\). If the line joining...

A mass of 10Kg10Kg is at a point AA on a table. It is moved to a point BB. If the line joining AA and BB is horizontal, what is the work done on the object by the gravitational force? Explain your answer.

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Work is the measure of energy transfer when a force (FF) moves an object through a distance (dd)
Force is an external agent capable of changing the state of rest or motion of a particular body. It has a magnitude and a direction.

Complete step by step answer:

We have the mass kept on the table, m=10Kgm = 10Kg as shown in figure
Now the displacement of mass from A to B is horizontal
The force of gravitation acts vertically downward that is force is perpendicular to displacement
Then it is given by
W=FScosθW = FS\cos \theta
We know the formula for force FF after substituting formula the equation becomes
W=mg×S×cos90W = mg \times S \times \cos 90^\circ
Here WW becomes 00 because we know that cos90=0\cos 90^\circ = 0 if cos90\cos 90^\circ becomes 00 than the whole equation becomes 00
W=0\therefore W = 0

Work done on the object by the gravitational force is 00

Note: The work done by gravitational force will be zero because whenever force is applied perpendicular to the surface the work done will be zero.
The direction of force is vertically downward and displacement is horizontal i. e, force and displacement are perpendicular to each other. So the work done will be zero.
The gravitational force is a force that attracts any two objects with mass. We call the gravitational force attractive because it always tries to pull masses together, it never pushes them apart.