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A force of 12 N causes a displacement of 6m. Find the work done .

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Answered by AngelicSparks29
3

Answer:

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Explanation:

Force can be calculated with the formula Work = F × D × 12 N ×Cosine(θ), where F = force (in newtons), D = displacement (in meters), 6m and θ = the angle between the force vector and the direction of motion.

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Answered by Anonymous
102

Given:

Force of 12 N is applied

Displacement of 6 m

To Find:

Work done

Calculations:

We know that,

  •   \boxed{\bf{W \:  =   \: F \:  \times  \:D}}

Where,

  • W denotes work
  • F denotes force
  • D denotes displacement

Substituting values,

→ W = 12 × 6

→ W = 72

We gets,

→ Work done is 72 J

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