Physics, asked by harinanda19, 6 months ago

A pair of bullocks experts a force of 250N on a  plough. The field being ploughed is 3.5m long. How much work is done in ploughing the length of the field ?​

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Answered by tarracharan
1

ᴡ = ғ.s

ᴡ = 250 × 3.5

= 25 × 35 = 875

Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

Given :-

Force applied = 250 N

Displacement = 3.5 m

To Find :-

Work done in ploughing the length of the field.

Analysis :-

Here. we are given with the force and displacement.

Substitute the given values in the formula of work and get it accordingly.

Solution :-

We know that,

w = Work

s = Displacement

f = Force

Using the formula,

\underline{\boxed{\sf Work \ done=Force \times Displacement}}

Given that,

Force (f) = 250 N

Displacement (s) = 3.5 m

Substituting their values,

w = 250 × 3.5

w = 875 J

Therefore, 875 J work is done in ploughing the length of the field

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