Physics, asked by aaryanaayush9, 1 year ago

A body of mass m is moving with a uniform velocity 'u'. A force is applied on it due to which its velocity increases from u to v. How much work is done by the force? Give an expression or formula only.

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Answered by ITzBrainlyGuy
3

Answer:

the work formula is force × displacement

Answered by hodecevit
1

Answer:

Work done=F*((V+U)*t)/2

Explanation:Let F is the force applied for t seconds

work done = Force x Displacement

Displacement = (v²-U²)/2a

=(v²-U²)/(2(V-U)/t)

=((V+U)*t)/2

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