Physics, asked by renukuntal2001, 6 months ago

A force of 20 N acts on an object. it cause a diplacement of 500 cm what would be the work done in Nm o the object.

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Answered by gmhingangavkar
9

Answer:

work done= 1000 J

Explanation:

Given, F= 20 N

and displacement, S= 500cm= 5m

work done= force × displacement

= 200×5

work done= 1000 J

Answered by shilpakhatal84
1

Explanation:

Diagram A Answer:

W = (100 N) * (5 m)* cos(0 degrees) = 500 J

The force and the displacement are given in the problem statement. It is said (or shown or implied) that the force and the displacement are both rightward. Since F and d are in the same direction,the angle is 0 degrees.

Diagram B Answer:

W = (100 N) * (5 m) * cos(30 degrees) = 433 J

The force and the displacement are given in theproblem statement. It is said that the displacement is rightward. It is shown that the force is 30 degrees above the horizontal. Thus, the angle between F and d is 30 degrees.

Diagram C Answer:

W = (147 N) * (5 m) * cos(0 degrees) = 735 J

The displacement is given in the problem statement. The applied force must be 147 N since the 15-kg mass (Fgrav=147 N) is lifted at constant speed. Since F and d are in the same direction, the angle is 0 degrees.

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