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The work done to move an object of mass 2 kg to a height of 50 m from the ground is ______ J. `(g = 10 m s^(-2))`

A

100

B

1000

C

500

D

5000

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B

Work done = mgh
`= 2xx10xx50 = 1000 J`
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