The body rises to a height of 5 m applying a force of 20 N. What is the work of this force?

Initial data: h (height to which the body rises) = 5 m; F (the force that the body applies to lift) = 20 N.

Constants: g (acceleration due to gravity) ≈ 10 m / s2.

The work of the force applied by the body can be calculated by the formula: A = F * s = F * h.

Let’s make the calculation: A = 20 * 5 = 100 J.

Answer: The work of the force applied by the body is 100 J.



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