"A body of mass 2kg is moving in a vertical circle of radius 2m . The work done when it moves from the lowest point to the highest point is"
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Step 1: Calculate the potential energy at the lowest point using the formula U = mgh, where m = 2kg, g = 10 m/s^2, and h = 2m. Show more…
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