A force of 10 n acts for 20 second on a body of mass 2 kg initially at rest calculate the energy required by the body and the work done by the applied force
Answers
Explanation:
1) Work done = Force × distance
1) Work done = Force × distanceDistance = ½ a t² = ½×5×20² = 1000 m
1) Work done = Force × distanceDistance = ½ a t² = ½×5×20² = 1000 mTherefore, W. D = 10 × 1000 = 10000 J.
1) Work done = Force × distanceDistance = ½ a t² = ½×5×20² = 1000 mTherefore, W. D = 10 × 1000 = 10000 J. 2) Energy: Here it'll be kinetic energy.
1) Work done = Force × distanceDistance = ½ a t² = ½×5×20² = 1000 mTherefore, W. D = 10 × 1000 = 10000 J. 2) Energy: Here it'll be kinetic energy.Therefore, K. E = ½ M V² = ½×2×10000 = 10000 J.
hopefully you understand....
Provided that:
- Force = 10 Newton
- Time taken = 20 seconds
- Mass = 2 kilograms
- Initial velocity = 0 m/s
To calculate:
- The energy
- Work done
Solution:
- The energy = 10000 J
- Work done = 10000 J
Using concepts:
- Work-energy theorm
- Kinetic energy formula
- Force formula
- First equation of motion
- Power formula
- Energy formula
Using formulas:
• According to work-energy theorm,
• Kinetic energy is given by,
• Force formula is mentioned below,
• First equation of motion is below,
• Power is given by,
• Energy is given by,
Where, W denotes work done, K.E_v denotes final kinetic energy, K.E_u denotes initial kinetic energy, F denotes force, m denotes mass, a denotes acceleration, v denotes final velocity, u denotes initial velocity, t denotes time, P denotes power, E denotes energy and K.E denotes kinetic energy.
Required solution:
~ Firstly let us calculate acceleration by using formula to calculate force!
Acceleration = 5 metre per second sq.
~ Now let's calculate final velocity by using first equation of motion!
Final velocity = 100 metre per second
~ Now let's calculate the work done by using the work-energy theorm!
- Work done = 10,000 J
~ Now by using power formula let's find out the power!
Power = 500 Watts
~ Now finding energy!
- Energy = 10,000 Joules