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a force of 25 Newton acts on a body of mass 5 kg and produces a displacement of 5 metre in its own direction calculate the amount of work done​

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Answered by MystícPhoeníx
70

Given:-

  • Force ,F = 25 N

  • Mass of body ,m = 5kg

  • Displacement ,s = 5m

To Find:-

  • Amount of Work Done ,W

Solution:-

As we know that Work Done is defined as the Product of force and displacement.

• W = Fs

Where ,

W is the Work Done

F is the Force

s is the Displacement

Substitute the value we get

→ W = 25 × 5

→ W = 125 J

Therefore, the amount of work done is 125 Joules.

Additional Information!!

Product of mass and acceleration is called force.

⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀OR

A push or pull of an object is called force.

• SI unit of Force is Newton.

• It is denoted by N.

• Force is vector Quantity i.e., both Magnitude and direction.

Mathematical term

• F = ma

Answered by BrainlyHero420
60

Given :-

  • A force of 25 N acts on a body of mass 5 kg and produces a displacement of 5 m in its own direction.

To Find :-

  • How much work done.

Formula Used :-

\boxed{\bold{\small{Work\: Done\: =\: Force\: ×\: Displacement}}}

Solution :-

Given :

  • Force (F) = 25 N
  • Displacement (s) = 5 m

According to the question by using the formula we get,

W = 25 × 5

W = 125 J

\therefore The amount of work done is 125 J .

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