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write the derived units of work??

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Answered by choudharysundar1986
1

Answer:

Work done by a force W=FS Units of work W=kg.ms−2×m=kg m2 s−2.

Explanation:

Work is defined as force x distance.

Since energy can be measured as work, we can write energy = force x distance.

Thus SI derived unit of energy has the units of newtons x meter or kg m2/s2. This unit is more commonly called a joule (J).

Answered by Aaryan961
2

Answer:

joule (Symbol = J)

Explanation:

work = force × displacement

= kilogram × metre ÷ second square × metre

= kg m^2 s^-2 or joule

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