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If a force does a work of 20 kJ in producing a displacement of 5 m, what is the magnitude of this force?
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Answered by BrainlyBeast
14

Answer:

❥︎ Given :

Work done = 20kJ = 20000joule

Displacement = 5 m

❥︎ To Find :

Magnitude of Force

❥︎ Solution :

\boxed{\pink{Work = force \times distance,}}

➪ 20000 = force × 5

force = 20000/5

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Answered by Anonymous
11

Hi there!

\huge\sf\red{\bigstar \: Given\ratio - }

Displacement = 5m.

Work Done = 20kJ = 20000J.

\huge\sf\red{\bigstar \:Solution\ratio - }

We have to find the Force (Magnitude).

Formula :-

\bf\blue{Work = Force \times Distance}

\bf\green{Force =  \dfrac{Distance}{Work} }

\bf\pink{Force =  \dfrac{20000}{5} }

\bf\gray{Force = 4000N}

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