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A body is given 100N force and it moves 10 m distance in the direction of force . Find the work done in joule.​

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Answered by routhvishal36
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Answer:-

W= 1000J or 1 KJ

Explanation:

Work done = Force × Displacement

W=F.SCos@

Here cos@=cos0=1 as disp is in the direction of force.

Therefore,

W=F.S

W=100N × 10 m

W= 1000J or 1 KJ

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Answered by TwilightShine
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Answer :-

  • The work done by the body in joule is 1000 joules.

To find :-

  • The work done by the body in joule.

Step-by-step explanation :-

Given that :-

  • Force of the body = 100N
  • Distance in the direction of force = 10 m

We know that :-

 \underline{\boxed{\sf{Work \:done = F \times d}}}

Where,

  • F = Force.
  • d = Distance in the direction of force.

Here,

  • F = 100N
  • d = 10 m.

Therefore,

 \longrightarrow \bf 100N \times 10 \: m

 \longrightarrow \bf 1000Nm

Hence :-

  • The work done by the body in Nm is 1000Nm.

Here,

  • We are asked to calculate the work done in joule.

Converting Newton metre (Nm) to Joule (J),

We know that :-

 \boxed{\sf{1 \: J = 1 \: N \times 1 \: m = 1 \: Nm}}

So,

  • If 1 Joule = 1 Nm.

Therefore,

  • 1000 Joules = 1000 Nm.

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Hence :-

  • The work done by the body is 1000 joules.

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