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A force of 30 N acts on a body and moves it through a distance of 5 m in the direction of force. Calculate the work done by the force.
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Answer
Given:
Force (F) = 30 N
Distance (d) = 5 m
Work done (W) = ?
Work done = Force x distance = 30 N x 5 m = 150 J
So, the work done by the force = 150 J.
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