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The rate at which a force displaces a mass a horizontal distance is measured in?

a. watts b. newtons c. joules d. time

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Answer:

c. joules

Step-by-step explanation:

The rate at which a force displaces a mass a horizontal distance is measured in joules. In science, this phenomenon is known as work done.

Work done can be defined as the rate at which a force acting on an object or a body causes it to experience a displacement. The work done is a scalar quantity and is measured in joules (J).

Mathematically, work done is given by the formula;

Work done = force * distance


W = F * d

Where,

  • W is the work done
  • F represents the force acting on a body.
  • d represents the distance covered by the body.

For example, a bull pulling a plough through a farm, a girl pushing a shopping cart down the aisle of a supermarket etc.

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