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aforce appiled on a of. mass 5 kg produces an acceleration of 2meter per second and to he body civers 100 m in the direction of appiled force.calculate to he work done​

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Answered by AestheticSky
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Correct question:-

  • a force applied on a body of mass 5 kg produces an acceleration of 2 m/s² and the body covers a distance of 100m in the direction of the applied force . calculate the work done by the force

Given:-

  • mass = 5Kg
  • acceleration = 2m/s²
  • Distance = 100 m

To find:-

  • work done by this force.

Understanding the concept:-

  • we have to find the work done by this body, the formula of which is as follows:-

\longrightarrow \underline{\boxed{\sf Work done = force × displacement }}

  • but we don't have the value of force. So firstly, we will find it by the formula:-

\longrightarrow \underline{\boxed{\sf force = mass × acceleration }}

Solution:-

\implies \sf Force = 5×2

\implies \sf Force = 10N

\implies \sf work\:done = 10×100

\implies \sf work\:done = 1000 Joules

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