Physics, asked by Gsutam2008, 7 months ago

Calculate the amount of work done in moving 50 kg block through a distance of 10m by applying a force of 10 newton

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Given that ,

Force (f) = 10 N

Distance (S) = 10 m

As we know that ,

 \large \fbox{ \mathrm{Work = Force × Distance }}

Thus ,

Work = 10 × 10

Work = 100 joule

 \therefore \sf \underline{The \:  required  \: work  \: done  \: is  \: 100  \: joule }

Answered by Anonymous
11

Answer:-

Given:-

  • Mass of the block = 50 kg
  • Distance travelled = 10 m
  • Force applied = 10 N

To Find:-

Amount of work done.

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We know,

W = Fd

where,

  • W = Work done,
  • F = Force exerted,
  • d = Distance travelled.

∴ W = (10 N)(10 m)

↗ W = (10 kg m/s²)(10 m)

↗ W = 100 kg m²/s²

↗ W = 100 J

Work done by the block was 100 Joules.

More:-

Actual formula of Work Done:-

Work done = (Force)(Displacement)(cos∅)

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