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Calculate the amount of work done by a force of 60 N in moving an object through a distance of 5 m in the direction of a force.​

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Answered by Anonymous
9

 \bull Gíѵҽղ :-

  • Force = 60 N
  • Displacement = 5 m

 \bull Tο Dєτєямiиє :-

  • The work done

 \bull Cσɳcερƭ :-

In this question, we will use the concept of "work and energy". In that also, particularly work. Work is defined as force required to cause a particular displacement. The SI unit of work is Joule or Nm. Therefore, according to the definition the formula of work is :-

  \bigstar{ \color{orange} \underline{\boxed{ \sf \: work \: done = force \times displacement} }}\bigstar

Now, to determine the required answer, we will this formula and get the required answer.

 \bull Sοℓυτiοи :-

 \sf \leadsto \: 60 \: N \times 5m  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \\  \\ \sf \leadsto \:300  \: Nm \: or \: joule

Therefore, the work done by the force to bring 60 N force to travel a distance of 5 m is    \color{red} \boxed{  \sf300 \: joules} .

Answered by za6715
6

Answer:

Given,

Force applied on an object ( F ) = 60N

Distance ( d ) = 5m

Amount of work done ( W ) = ?

By the formula ,

W = F × d

= 60 × 5

= 300 J

The amont of work done is 300 J.

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