Physics, asked by khusi97, 8 months ago

A force F when acts on a body displaces it by a distance d in a direction at
angle e with the direction of force. Write an expression for the work done
by the force​

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Answered by nitashachadha84
2

Answer:

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Explanation:

Here we are applying a force F at an angle of θ, if we resolve the force it becomes Fcosθ and Fsinθ.

We have displacement along Fcosθ

We know that work-done is the product of force and displacement along the direction of the force.

Hence,

work done=Fcosθ∗S..

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Answered by Anonymous
1

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Here we are applying a force F at an angle of θ, if we resolve the force it becomes Fcosθ and Fsinθ.

We have displacement along Fcosθ

We know that work-done is the product of force and displacement along the direction of the force.

Hence,

work done=Fcosθ∗S.

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