138k views
5 votes
A 100 N force is applied to move an object a horizontal distance of 5 meters at constant speed in 10 seconds. How much power is done?

User Havelock
by
4.4k points

1 Answer

5 votes

Answer:

50 W

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :

  • Force applied = 100 N
  • Distance covered = 5 metres
  • Time = 10 seconds

To find :

Power

Solution :

For calculating power, we first need to know about the work done.


\bf \boxed{Work = Force * displacement}

Now, substituting values in the above formula;

Work = 100 × 5

= 500 Nm or 500 J

We know that,


\bf \boxed{Power=(Work\:done)/(Time\: taken)}

Substituting values in above formula;

Power = 500/ 10

= 50 Nm/s or 50 W

Hence, power = 50 W .

User Keara
by
4.2k points