Science, asked by vinodshelke601, 4 months ago

A force of 1000 N was applied to stop a car
that was moving with a constant velocity. The car
Stopped after moving through 10m. How much is the
work done?​

Answers

Answered by IndiaHacker
6

Answer:

Force (F) applied to stop the car = 1000 N

Distance covered (d) by the car after the force applied = 10 m.

Now, For Work done,

Work done by the force to stop the car = Force applied on the car × Distance covered by it after the force applied.

∴ W = F × d

⇒ W = 1000 × 10

∴ W = 10000 J.

or W = 10 kJ.

Hence, the work done by the force to stop the car is 10 kJ (or kilo Joule) or 10000 J.

Hope it helps.

Answered by am3am32006
1

Answer:

Hope This Will Help You

Explanation:

Work done by the force to stop the car =  F*S

                                                                 = 1,000*10=10,000J

                               ANSWER=10,000 J

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