Science, asked by rsgaikwad12, 1 month ago

A Force of 800 N was applied to stop a car that was moving with a constant velocity. The car stopped after moving 12 meters. How much work is the work done ?​

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Answered by Deregasri
34

Answer:

Work done by the force = Force*Displacement = 800*12 = 9600 Joules.

Answered by Anonymous
38

{\large{\bf{\red{\underline{\underline{Given :}}}}}}

  • Force = 800N
  • Displacement = 12m

{\large{\bf{\blue{\underline{\underline{To Find :}}}}}}

  • Work done = ?

{\large{\bf{\orange{\underline{\underline{Solution :}}}}}}

Formula for work done :

{\blue{\bigstar{\pink{\boxed{\pmb{Work done =Force \times  Displacement}}}}}}

{\maltese{\bf{Work \:  done :}}}

{\mapsto{\sf{Force \times  Displacement}}}

{\mapsto{\sf{800 \times 12}}}

{\blue{\mapsto{\red{\boxed{\bf{9600  \: J}}}}}}

So,

The work done is 9600 Joules.

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