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A force F is exerted on a 5 kg block to move it across a rough surface, as shown above. Themagnitude of the force is initially 5 N, and the block moves at a coristant velocity. While the block ismoving, the force is instantaneously increased to 12 N. How much kinetic energy does the block now gain as it moves a distance of 2m.

A force F is exerted on a 5 kg block to move it across a rough surface, as shown above-example-1
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Given that the mass of the block is m = 5 kg

The total force is F = 5+12 = 17 N

The displacement of the block is d = 2 m

We have to find the gain in kinetic energy.

The gain in kinetic energy is given by the formula


\begin{gathered} \Delta K\mathrm{}E\text{. = work done} \\ =F* d \end{gathered}

Substituting the values, the gain in kinetic energy will be


\begin{gathered} \Delta K.E.=17*2 \\ =34\text{ J} \end{gathered}

Thus, the gain in kinetic energy is 34 J

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