A ball of mass 5 kg experiences a force F = 2 x 2 + x. Work done in displacing the ball…
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A ball of mass 5 kg experiences a force F = 2 x2 + x. Work done in displacing the ball by 2 m from origin is:
- \(\frac{22}{3} \mathrm{~J}\)
- \(\frac{44}{3} \mathrm{~J}\)
- \(\frac{32}{3} \mathrm{~J}\)
- \(\frac{16}{3} \mathrm{~J}\)
Answer
(A) 22 3 ~J
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