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calculate the workdone when a force of 6000N moves a body through a distance of 9 m ?​

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Answered by premkumar12005133
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Answer:

Work done = Force × Displacement

Work= 6000 × 9

Work= 54000 J.

Explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given:-

  • Force = 6000 N

  • Distance = 9 m

To Find:-

  • Work done = ?

Solution:-

We know that,

\large\boxed{\underline{\pink{\rm{Work\: done = force  \times distance }}}}

➺ W = work done (J)

➺ F = force (J)

➺ d = distance moved in the direction of the force (m)

So,

\red\leadsto\:\:\sf{w = 6000 \times 9}

\red\leadsto\:\:\sf{w = 54000\:J}

\displaystyle\therefore\:\underline{\textsf{The work\:done of\:the\:body \:is\textbf{ 54000\:J}}}

\large{\rm{\underline{\underline  \color{blue}{Extra\:Information!!}}}}

  • Work done is the amount of energy transferred.
  • Mechanical work involves using a force to move an object.
  • Electrical work involves a current transferring energy.

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