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

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Answered by mitavshah1979
24

Answer : 2000N m

Explanation:

we know that work done = Force applied × displacement

= 100N × 20m

= 2000Nm

Answered by XxItzAnvayaXx
14

FINAL ANSWER:-

2000 \:J \:\:\:or\:\:\:2000\:Nm

GIVEN:-

  • force of 100N is applied continuously on a body
  • body undergoes a displacement of 20m

TO FIND:-

magnitude of work done by the force​

FORMULAS USED:-

work\:done=force×displacement

WD=f×s

SOLUTION:-

according to question

F=100N\\s=20m\\WD=?

[∵ SI unit of force is newton(N) and SI unit of displacement is meter(m)]

WD=100×20

WD=2000J

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