Work of gravity force?
- From: "!!!ThunderBoy!!!" <thunderboy.tboy@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2008 01:23:19 +0100
Heres my second problem. :)
We have some bodie that we will let travel on some batter.
That batter has two different elevations, first from point A to point B,
second from point B to point C!
Height of first batter H1 is same as the height of second batter H2.
Lets say that there is no resistance of the surface at all!
Here is the picture, so you can understand what I mean:
http://img292.imageshack.us/my.php?image=hmhmfc3.gif
The question is will the work of the gravity force be bigger from point B to
point C then from point A to point B or will that work be the same?
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