What do you mean by work give an example for negative work done what is the work to be done to increase the velocity of a car from 18 km per hour to 90 km per hour if the mass of the car is 2000 km?
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Work done is negative when there is negative displacement in direction of applied force. For e.g. the work done by frictional force against a moving body.
Given,
Mass of the car = 2000kg
Let u = 18km/hr = 5m/s.
Let v = 19km/hr = 5.3m/s.
Work done(W.D) = Change in Kinetic Energy of the car
=>( 1/2 mv2 - 1/2 mu2)
=> 1/2m (v2 - u2)
=> 1/2 x 2000( 5.3m/s2 - 5m/s2 )
=> 1000kg x 0.3m/s2
=> 300kgm/s2(or) 300 J
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Work done is negative when there is negative displacement in direction of applied force. For e.g. the work done by frictional force against a moving body.
Given,
Mass of the car = 2000kg
Let u = 18km/hr = 5m/s.
Let v = 19km/hr = 5.3m/s.
Work done(W.D) = Change in Kinetic Energy of the car
=>( 1/2 mv2 - 1/2 mu2)
=> 1/2m (v2 - u2)
=> 1/2 x 2000( 5.3m/s2 - 5m/s2 )
=> 1000kg x 0.3m/s2
=> 300kgm/s2(or) 300 J
⏬⏬Here Is the answer⏬⏬
Work done is negative when there is negative displacement in direction of applied force. For e.g. the work done by frictional force against a moving body.
Given,
Mass of the car = 2000kg
Let u = 18km/hr = 5m/s.
Let v = 19km/hr = 5.3m/s.
Work done(W.D) = Change in Kinetic Energy of the car
=>( 1/2 mv2 - 1/2 mu2)
=> 1/2m (v2 - u2)
=> 1/2 x 2000( 5.3m/s2 - 5m/s2 )
=> 1000kg x 0.3m/s2
=> 300kgm/s2(or) 300 J
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