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how is work done by a force measured ( class 9 )​

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Answered by ItzDinu
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●The SI unit of work is Joule

● It is represented by 'J '.

●The work done by the force can be expressed as W=F×S .

● Here, W is representing work, F is representing force applied on the object whereas S is representing the displacement in the object.

● 1 Joule is equal to the product of one newton and 1 meter.

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Answered by HIMANIJHA2006
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Answer:

We can say that when a force is applied on an object and it displaces by some distance then the work done by the force is equal to the product of the force applied and the displacement in the object.

The SI unit of work is Joule; it is represented by 'J'.

The work done by the force can be expressed as W=F×S

Explanation:

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