a force of 5n is acting on an object is displaced through to 2m in the direction of the force if the force acts on the object all through the displacement then work
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Work = Force*Displacement*cos theta
Where, theta is the angle between the force vector and the displacement vector.
So,
Since here the direction of both force and the displacement is same
Therefore,
Work = Force*Displacement*cos 0°
= Force * Displacement * (1) = 5 Newton* 2 metre = 10 Joules
Where, theta is the angle between the force vector and the displacement vector.
So,
Since here the direction of both force and the displacement is same
Therefore,
Work = Force*Displacement*cos 0°
= Force * Displacement * (1) = 5 Newton* 2 metre = 10 Joules
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Answer:
work done =force ×displacement
Explanation:
work done =5×2
work done=10j
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