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A box of 5 kg mass moves up a ramp from point A to point B at a constant speed. Given that the surfaces are smooth (frictionless). What is the gain in the potential energy by the box? (Take `"g = 10 m/s"^2`)

A

400 J

B

100 J

C

200 J

D

220 J

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