Physics, asked by wanawana, 3 months ago

A body acted upon by a force of 100 N gets displaced by 50 cm .Calculate the work done by the body.​

Answers

Answered by kanak2710jk
1

Answer:

50J

Explanation:

work done = force (N) ×displacement (m)

Answered by InfiniteSoul
5

Given :

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  • \sf Displacement = 50cm = 0.5m
  •  \sf Force = 100 N

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To find :

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  • \sf work \: Done = ??

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Solution :

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\bigstar\:{\underline{\sf We \:know \:that \::}}\\

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  • The amount of work done by a force is equal to the product of the force and displacement of the point of application of the force in the direction of the force .

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\therefore \star\;{\boxed{\sf{\pink{Work \: done = Force \times Displacement }}}}\\

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 :\implies\sf Work \: done = 0.5m \times 100 N\\

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 :\implies\sf Work \: done = 50 Nm\\

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: \implies \sf Work \: done = 50 Joules \\

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 :\implies{\underline{\boxed{\frak{\purple{Work\: done = 50 Joules }}}}}\;\bigstar\\

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\therefore\:{\underline{\sf{Total\;work\; done \; by \: the \; body \; is \; \bf{50 \:Joules }.}}}

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