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Gravitational potential difference between a point on surface of planet and another point 10 m above is 4J/kg. Considering gravitational field to be uniform, how much work is done in moving a mass of 2kg from the surface to a point 5 m above the surface?

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4 J

B

5 J

C

6 J

D

7 J

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Gravitational field `g=- (Delta V)/(Delta x)=- ((-4)/10)=4/10` J/kg-m
Work done in moving a mass of 2 kg from the surface to a point 5 m above the surface,
`W=mgh=(2 kg) (4/10 J/("kg - m")) (5 m)=4 J`
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