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Calculate the amout of work done when a force of 12 N is applied on an object which moves a distance of 5 meters in its direction. Give it's units.

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Calculate the amout of work done when a force of 12 N is applied on an object which moves a distance of 5 meters in its direction. Give it's units.

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Solution

The work done on an object can be calculated using the formula:

Work = Force x Distance

Given in the problem, the force (F) is 12 Newtons (N) and the distance (d) is 5 meters (m).

Substituting these values into the formula gives:

Work = 12 N x 5 m = 60 N.m

The unit of work is the Joule (J), which is equivalent to a Newton meter (N.m). Therefore, the work done is 60 Joules (J).

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