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A force of 50N that causes a body to move through a distance of 5.2m does a work of?

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260 j of work is done for the force to move a body through a distance of 5.2 metre

Explanation:

Given,

  • The force that takes place on the body is of the magnitude of 50 Newton.
  • This results in the movement of the body through a distance of 5.2 metre
  • let us assume that the movement of the body takes place in the same direction as the force is applied on the body. Hence the  angle x between them is equal to zero.

W= F•Scos x= 50x 5.2 x1 = 260 J

the work done is useful for measuring the energy which is produced by a body at a particular time

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