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Lift an object up from the ground. Work done by the force exerted by you on the object moves it in upward direction. Thus the force applied is in the direction of displacement. However there exists a force of gravitation on the object at the same time • Which one of these forces is doing positive work? • Which one is doing negative work? • Give reasons

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