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Calculate the displacement if 1000 j of energy is applied on an object with a force of 50 N

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer :-

Given -

  • Energy = 1000 J
  • Force = 50 N

To Find :-

  • Displacement

Solution :-

We know that,

Work = Force × Displacement

Here, we are given work ( or energy ) and force. So by substituting the values we can get displacement.

➩ Work = Force × Displacement

➩ 1000 = 50 × s

➩ 50s = 1000

➩ s = 1000/50

➩ s = 20 m

Displacement = 20 m

Answered by Anonymous
47

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Calculate the displacement if 1000 J of energy is applied on an object with a force of 50 N.

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Given -

Force (F) = 50N

Work (W) = 1000J

To find -

Displacement (s) = ?

Formula to be used -

Work = Force × Displacement

W = Fs

Energy is the capacity to do work and so energy = work.

Substituting the given values,

1000 = (50) (s)

\frac{1000}{50} = s

∴ Displacement (s) = 20 m

-- We used 'm' (metre) as the unit here because the SI unit of displacement is 'm'

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