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the work done by pressure of forcing 2m^3 of water through a pipe of radius 1cm,if the pressure across the pipe is 10^5pa is​

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Answered by poonambhatt213
8

The work done is 2 * 10⁵ J.

Explanation:

=> It is given that,

=> Area (water moved) = 2m³

=> Pressure across the pipe = 10⁵ Pa.

=> Radius of the pipe = 1 cm.

=> Work done = ?

=> [As we know, Pressure is defined as the force exerted on a surface divided by the area over which that force acts.]

  P = F / A

∴ F = A * P

     = 2 * 10⁵N

=> [Work done can be defined as the product of the magnitude of the force acting and the displacement in the direction of the force.

Thus, Work done = force * distance moved by force

                             = 2 * 10⁵ * 1

                             = 2 * 10⁵ J.

Hence, the work done is 2 * 10⁵ J.

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Answered by anutwins2626
6

Answer:

2 x 10^5j

Explanation: Pressure is defined as the force exerted on a surface divided by the area over which that force acts.

P = F / A

∴ F = A * P

   = 2 * 10⁵N

=> Work done can be defined as the product of the magnitude of the force acting and the displacement in the direction of the force.

Thus, Work done = force * distance moved by force

                           = 2 * 10⁵ * 1

                           = 2 * 10⁵ J.

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