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An engine does 54,000 J work by exerting a force of 6000 N on an object. What is the displacement.​

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Answered by Cosmique
9

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An engine does 54,000 J work by exerting a force of 6000 N on an object. What is the displacement.

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Work done, W = 54000 J

Force exerted, F = 6000 N

Displacement, s = ?

Now,

As we know,

\boxed{\tt W = F\times s}

so,

\boxed{\tt \: s =  \frac{W}{F} }

hence,

s \:  =  \frac{54000}{6000}  \\  \\ s = 9 \: m

Hence, the displacement will be 9 metres.

Answered by Anonymous
6

Answer:

Work done, W = 54000 J

Force exerted, F = 6000 N

Displacement, s = ?

Now,

As we know,

\boxed{\tt W = F\times s}

W=F×s

so,

\boxed{\tt \: s = \frac{W}{F} }

s=

F

W

hence,

\begin{lgathered}s \: = \frac{54000}{6000} \\ \\ s = 9 \: m\end{lgathered}

s=

6000

54000

s=9m

Hence, the displacement will be 9 metres.

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