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In the opposite figure, the work done by the force F to push the box upwards from the ground to the top of the inclined plane is 600 J.Option c is correct.
<h3>What is work done?</h3>
Work done is defined as the product of applied force and the distance through which the body is displaced on which the force is applied.
The displacement value from the triangle is;

The work done is found as ;

The force F in the opposing figure does 600 J of effort to lift the box from the ground to the top of the inclined plane.
Hence option c is correct.
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C. It is C because it really is loose covering.
Density = (mass) / (volume)
Density = (35.7 g) / (17 cm³)
Density = 2.1 g/cm³
Internal energy is B. The sum of the kinetic and potential energies of the particles in a system
Explanation:
The internal energy possessed by the particles in any substance has two origins:
- Part of the energy of the particles is due to the motion of the particles. In fact, for a substance at a temperature larger than absolute zero, the particles in the substance are always in motion (for a solid, they just vibrate around their fixed position, while in a liquid and in a gas, the particles are actually free to move). Because of this motion, the particles have kinetic energy. The temperature of a substance is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in the substance.
- The rest of the energy of a substance is in the form of potential energy, and it refers to the energy contained in the bonds between the particles of the substance (for instance, in the intermolecular bonds between different atoms in a solid). For a gaseous substance, these intermolecular bonds are very weak, therefore the potential energy is not considered and the internal energy of a gas depends only on its kinetic energy (and therefore, only on the temperature of the substance).
Therefore, the internal energy of a substance is the sum of the kinetic and the potential energies of the particles in the substance.
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