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how much work is done by a force of 10 Newton in moving an object through a distance of 1 metre in the direction of the force​

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Answered by manasgupta2506
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The work done is 10 joules.

W= F×S

W= 10×1

W= 10 Joules

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Answered by Anonymous
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Question

how much work is done by a force of 10N in moving an object through a a distance of 1 metre in the direction of the force ?

Answer

Given,

  • in the direction of the force a distance of 1 metre moving object by the force 10 Newton .

To find ,

  • we have to find here the work done .

the work done is calculated by using the formula ; W = f × s

putting the values in the formula we get ;

here,

force is 10N

distance is 1m

work done => 10 × 1 j

work done => 10j

the required answer is 10 joules .

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