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3 March, 23:09

A 2 kg object is given a displacement ∆~s = (5 m) ˆı + (3 m) ˆ + (-4 m) ˆk along a straight line. During the displacement, a constant force of F~ = (3 N) ˆı + (-1 N) ˆ + (7 N) ˆk acts on the object. Find the work done by F~ for this displacement.

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  1. 4 March, 02:32
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    Answer: 15Nm

    Explanation:

    Work is said to be done when a force cause a body to move through a distance. Mathematically,

    Work = Force (F) * distance (s)

    If F = F~ = (3 N) ˆı + (-1 N) ˆj + (7 N) ˆk

    S = (5 m) ˆı + (3 m) ˆ + (-4 m) ˆk

    According to vector notation,

    i. I = j. j = k. k = 1

    Multiplication of different component will give 'zero'

    F*s = (3 N) ˆi * (5 m) ˆı

    Work done = 15Nm
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