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find the work done if displacement is from x=1m to x=5m.​

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Answered by lakshisinghal51
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The work done in displacing the body in displacing the body from (x=1m to x=5m) will be. From X=1 to X=3, force and displacement both are positive. Therefore work done is positive.

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Answered by saikrishnareddyannad
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The work done in displacing the body in displacing the body from (x=1m to x=5m) will be. From X=1 to X=3, force and displacement both are positive. Therefore work done is positive.

W= area under F-x graph

W= area under F-x graphFrom x=1 to x=3, force and displacement both are positive. Therefore work done is positive.

W

W

W =Area=20J

W =Area=20JFrom x=3 to x=4, force is negative but displacement is positive.Therefore work done is again positive

W =Area=20JFrom x=3 to x=4, force is negative but displacement is positive.Therefore work done is again positive W

W =Area=20JFrom x=3 to x=4, force is negative but displacement is positive.Therefore work done is again positive W 2

W =Area=20JFrom x=3 to x=4, force is negative but displacement is positive.Therefore work done is again positive W 2

W =Area=20JFrom x=3 to x=4, force is negative but displacement is positive.Therefore work done is again positive W 2 =−Area=−5J

W =Area=20JFrom x=3 to x=4, force is negative but displacement is positive.Therefore work done is again positive W 2 =−Area=−5JFrom x=4 to x=5, force and displacement both are positive is positive.Therefore work done is again positive

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