Science, asked by laldikzualidiki, 5 months ago

a force of 700 Newton moves a distance of 15 metre calculate
the work done by the force​

Answers

Answered by MystícPhoeníx
24

Given:-

  • Force ,F = 700 N

  • Displacemet ,s = 15 m

To Find:-

  • Work Done ,W

Solution:-

We have to calculate the work done by the force.

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 = 700 × 15

→ W = 10500 J

→ W = 10500/1000 KJ

→ W = 10.5 KJ

Therefore, the work done by the force is 10.5 Joules.

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Given :-

  • Force = 700 N
  • Displacement = 15 M

To Find :-

Work done

SoluTion :-

As we know that work done is the product of force applied and displacement

 \huge \bf \: W \:  = fs

Here,

W = Work done

F = Force applied

S = Displacement

Putting values

 \sf \: work \: done \:  = 700 \times 15

 \sf \: work \: done \:  = 10500 \: joule

Let's convert it into Kilojoule

 \sf \: Kilojoule \:  =  \dfrac{10500}{1000}

Work Done = 10.5 Kilo joule.

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