Math, asked by Anna1279, 10 months ago

Certain force acting on a 20 kg mass changes it's velocity from 5 ms-1 to 2 ms -1. Calculate the work done by the force. Explain...

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Answered by acv49
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Step-by-step explanation:

(3m/s)*20kg

=60kg.m/sec

So work done every second is 60m.kg

Answered by cspatil75
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Mass, m = 20 kg

Initial velocity, u = 5 m/s

Final velocity, v = 2 m/s

Time, t = 1s

From first equation of motion 

       

       v = u + at

or, a = (v - u)/t 

 

a = (2 ms-1 - 5 ms-1)/15

a = -3 ms-2

From third equation of motion,

 

v² - u² = 2as

⇒ (2ms-1)² - (5ms-1)² = 2 x (-3ms-²) x s

⇒          -21 m²s-² = -6 ms-² x s

⇒ s = 7/2 m

Work done = F x s

Force = m x a

Therefore,

 

W = m x a x s

    = 20 kg x (-3ms-²) x 7/2 m

   = -210 Joules

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