Work done is the product of force and displacement. It is represented as W.D. S.I. units of force and displacement are Newton and meter respectively. Thus the S.I. unit of work done is Newton-meter. This is also called Joule. Here, we are given with the force as well as displacement values, and we are asked to find out the work done. Given that, A force of 12 \: N12N causes a displacement of 6m.6m. We know that, the product of force and displacement is equal to the work done. In mathematical term it will be like this, \implies W.D. = Fs⟹W.D.=Fs [Here, 'W.D.' is the work done, 'F' is the force and 's' is the displacement.] By using the formula and substituting the available values in it, we get: \begin{gathered}\implies W.D. = 12 \times 6 \\\\ \implies \boxed{W.D. = 72}\end{gathered} ⟹W.D.=12×6 ⟹ W.D.=72
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