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A force 'F' acts on an object and moves through a distance x. What is the work done by the force to move the object from x=0 to x=6 m ………….

A

12J

B

13J

C

13.5 J

D

0 J

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The correct Answer is:
c

Workdone by the force = Area curve F- x between x = 0 to x=6
= Area of square + Area of triangle
= 9+4.5
W= 13.5J
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