In the figure provided, a particle is travelling along a closed vertical path. If the particle is starting and finishing at point A, how much work is done on the particle by gravity? 0 J 9.8 J 4.9 J 13.5 J
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In the figure provided, a particle is travelling along a closed vertical path. If the particle is starting and finishing at point A, how much work is done on the particle by gravity? 0 J 9.8 J 4.9 J 13.5 J
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