The object with weight of 1n is increased by 1m under the action of vertical tensile force. Why is the work done by tensile force not 1J

The object with weight of 1n is increased by 1m under the action of vertical tensile force. Why is the work done by tensile force not 1J

Because the state of the object at 1m is not given, if the velocity of the object is zero, the work done by the pulling force is 1J without considering the air resistance; if the velocity is not zero, the work done by the pulling force is equal to the work done by overcoming gravity plus the kinetic energy of the object, which will be greater than 1J