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What is the value of work done on an object when a 50-newton force moves it 15 meters in the same direction as the force?

CA 435 joules
B. 973 joules
oc 750 joules
OD 693 joules

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User Spease
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Answer:

W = 750 Joules.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Force acting on the object, F = 50 N

Distance moved by the object, d = 15 m

To find,

Work done by the object

Solution,

Let W is the work done by the object. It is given by the product of force and distance. Its expression is given by :


W=F* d\ cos\theta

Here,
\theta=0 (force and distance are in same direction)


W=F* d


W=50\ N* 15\ m

W = 750 Joules

So, the work done by the force is 750 Joules.

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