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7 December, 13:22

A person pulls a toboggan for a distance of 13.2m along the snow with a rope directed 31 degree above the snow then tension in the rope is 95N how much work is done on the toboggan by the tension force

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  1. 7 December, 13:38
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    W = 1074.88 J = 1.07 KJ

    Explanation:

    The work done on an object by a force is given as the dot product of the force, with the displacement. So, the formula for work done in this case will be:

    W = F. d

    W = F d Cos θ

    where,

    W = Work done by tension force = ?

    F = Magnitude of tension force = 95 N

    d = displacement covered = 13.2 m

    θ = Angle of force with horizontal = 31°

    Therefore, using the values in equation, we get:

    W = (95 N) (13.2 m) (Cos 31°)

    W = 1074.88 J = 1.07 KJ
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