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A force of 100 N is applied continuously on a body. If the body undergoes a displacement of 20 m. Find out the magnitude of the work done by the force?​

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Answered by richajain01
36

Explanation:

F=10N,s=2m

Work W=Fs=10×2=20Nm

Answered by caffeinated
1

The magnitude of the work done by the force is 2000Nm.

Calculations:

  1. Given:
  • Force applied = 100 N
  • Displacement = 20 m

     Work done = Force x displacement

                         = 100 x 20  

                        = 2000Nm

                        = 2000J

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