A particle moves from position r₁ = 3i + 2j -6k to position r₂ = 14i + 13 j+ 9 k

A Particle Moves From Position R 3i 2j Physics Question

A particle moves from position r₁ = 3i + 2j -6k to position r₂ = 14i + 13 j+ 9 k under the action of force (4 i + j + 3k)N. The work done will be

Options

(a) 100 J
(b) 50 J
(c) 200 J
(d) 75 J

Correct Answer:

100 J

Explanation:

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