STANDARDPhysics-Work, Energy and Power
STANDARD Physics Work done by a force MCQ Question
Type: MCQ-conceptual-Easy-Class 11
The area under force-displacement curve represents
A
velocity
B
acceleration
C
impulse
D
work done
Correct Answer
Option D
Detailed Explanation
The area under a force-displacement curve is equivalent to the work done, as work is defined as the integral of force over the distance moved in the direction of the force.
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