Science, asked by anu627, 1 year ago

how can the force applied can do a work of 500 joules if we are applying the force continuously that means if we apply the force once displacement will be less than 5 metres but the answer as mentioned in my book is 500 joules the work done by the force of 100 Newton that we are applying continuously on a slope

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Answered by gunu931
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The ans is 500 .

Here,

F= 100N
s= 5m

we know , W= Fs
W = 100N × 5m
W = 500 J (joules)

The force that we apply can't overcome the mass of the object on which the force is applied.
e.g. if we apply force on the wall it doesn't displace.

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anu627: but we are applying the force continuously
anu627: the word CONSTANT
gunu931: so what then displacement doesn't occur everytime it can be positive, negetive even zero
gunu931: if the force is constant then the body will have constant acceleration
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