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A force of 6 N causes a displacement of 10 m. Find the work done​

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Answered by itzAngelGirl
5

Answer:

Correct option is

C

50 J

Given,

Force applied, F=5 N

Displacement, d=10 m

We know,

Work done, W=F×d

W=5×10

W=50 J

Answered by Anonymous
138

Given:

Force of 6 N is applied

Displacement of 10 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,

 : \implies W = 10 × 6

 : \implies W = 60

We gets,

 : \implies Work done is 60 J

Always remember that work done is measured in Joules

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