what is the work done when you apply a 10N force on a wall....
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To determine work done,
Work was done = Force multiplied by displacement.
Or it is given by the formula: W=F⋅x=Fxcosθ
Here the wall is a non-moving object, and hence it cannot be moved. Hence, the displacement here is zero.
Force applied here is 10N.
Since x=0 in this case, W=0 Or Work done = 10N * 0.
As a result, the work done is zero. No work has been done here as the displacement is zero.
Work was done = Force multiplied by displacement.
Or it is given by the formula: W=F⋅x=Fxcosθ
Here the wall is a non-moving object, and hence it cannot be moved. Hence, the displacement here is zero.
Force applied here is 10N.
Since x=0 in this case, W=0 Or Work done = 10N * 0.
As a result, the work done is zero. No work has been done here as the displacement is zero.
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