When a force of 50 N is applied on an object of 5 kg, it covers a horizontal distance of 5 m. Calculate the amount of work done in this case.
1). 150 J
2). 0 J
3). 1250 J
4). 250 J
To find the amount of Work done in this case, we must apply the following formula:
W= F. s. cosθ
Given :- F= 50 N , s= 5 m , θ= 0 (because the force is in the direction of motion)
W= 50 × 5 = 250 J
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