Physics, asked by ankit0anuj, 4 months ago



2. If work done is 2000 J, how much should be the force, if displacement is 10 m in the direction of
force?

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Given :-

  • Work = 2000 J
  • Displacement = 10 m

To find :-

  • Force = ?

Solution :-

As we know,

  • Work = Force × Displacement

So,

\sf{Force~=~\dfrac{Work}{Displacement}}

Put the given values :-

\implies \sf\dfrac{2000}{10}

\implies 200 N

  • Force = 200 N

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Know more :-

Work :-

  • A force which acts upon a body and causes displacement is known as work.
  • It S.I. unit is joule (J).

Force :-

  • It is a push or pull which tends to change the motion, direction of the body.
  • It is a vector quantity.
  • It S.I. unit is newton (N).

Displacement :-

  • It is the path travelled by a body in some particular direction.
  • It is a vector quantity.
  • Its S.I. unit is m.
Answered by balwantsingh011977
0

Answer:

200 N

Explanation:

Force=W/S

2000/10=200 Newton

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