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Q.
$300 \,J$ of work is done in sliding a $2\, kg$ block up an inclined plane of height $10 \,m$. Taking $ g=10\,\,m/{{s}^{2}}, $ work done against friction is
Net work done in sliding a body up to a height $h$ on inclined plane
$=$ Work done against gravitational force $+$ Work done against frictional force
$ \Rightarrow W=W_{g}+W_{f} \ldots$(i)
but $ W=300\, J $
$W_{g}= m g h=2 \times 10 \times 10=200\, J $
Putting in Eq. (i), we get
$300=200+W_{f} $
$\Rightarrow W_{f}=300-200=100\, J$