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30 January, 06:50

You may have noticed that when you recorded the area under the force vs. distance curve you used units of N·m. When you calculated the change in potential energy (∆U) the units where joules (J). Both are a measure of the work. Is there a problem? Explain. Hint: ""Unit Analysis""

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  1. 30 January, 09:20
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    The area under distance axis for the Force Vs distance gives unit as Newton x metre.

    1 newton x metre = 1 kg m² / s²

    Similarly, the unit Joule is represented as kg m² / s².

    So, both the quantities are same as their units are same.
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