When a force of 1N displaces its point of application by 1m in the direction of force, the work done is?
Answer: 1 J
Explanation
The formula to calculate work (W) is:
W = F × d
Where:
F = force (in Newtons)
d = displacement (in meters)
Given:
F = 1 N (force)
d = 1 m (displacement)
W = 1 N × 1 m = 1 J
So, the work done is 1 Joule.
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