Question
Question: Certain forces acting on a 20kg mass change its velocity from \(5m{s^{ - 1}}\) to \(2m{s^{ - 1}}\) C...
Certain forces acting on a 20kg mass change its velocity from 5ms−1 to 2ms−1 Calculate the work done by the force.
A). -210 Joule
B). 210 Joule
C). -105 Joule
D). 420 Joule
Solution
Hint- Before solving this problem we will see what is the work done by a force and then we will use the formula of work done in terms of mass and velocity. Work is said to be done when an object moves along the direction of the applied force.
Formula used - W=F×S
W=ΔKE=21mvf2−21mv2i.
Complete step-by-step solution -
The work is defined as a product of force and displacement.
W=F×S
The mechanical energy used while applying a force is called work.
S.I unit of work done is joule.
W=F×S = (Force is measured in Newtons and the displacement in meters).
The Work-Energy Theorem
This theorem states that the net work done on a particle is equal to the change in its total kinetic energy. i.e. initial kinetic energy – final kinetic energy.
The work done on the particle is equal to the change in the kinetic energy of the particle.
W=ΔKE=21mvf2−21mv2i
Where vi and vf are the speeds of the particle before and after the application of force, and m is the particle’s mass.
Thus