\( 433\, \text{J} \)
\( 250 \, \text{J} \)
We are given the following data:
The formula for work done is: \[ W = F \cdot d \cdot \cos \theta \]
\[ W = 100 \times 5 \times \cos 30^\circ \] \[ \cos 30^\circ = \frac{\sqrt{3}}{2} \approx 0.866 \] \[ W = 100 \times 5 \times 0.866 = 433 \, \text{J} \]
The work done by the force is \( 433 \, \text{J} \).
Option 2: 433 J
A wall is hit elastically and normally by ‘n’ balls per second. All the balls have the same mass ‘m’ and are moving with the same velocity ‘u’. the force exerted by the balls on the wall is
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