What is the S.I. unit of work?
2017
What is the S.I. unit of work?
- A.
Metre
- B.
Joule
- C.
Newton
- D.
Second
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Correct answer: B
Concept
Work is defined in mechanics as the product of force and the displacement produced in the direction of that force (W = F × d). Because it is a form of energy transfer, work shares its unit with energy.
Application
Substituting base SI units into W = F × d: force is measured in newton (N) and displacement in metre (m), so work is measured in newton-metre (N·m). This combined unit is given the special name joule (J): 1 J = 1 N·m = 1 kg·m²·s⁻².
Cross-check / Contrast
Metre measures length or displacement alone, not a force-times-distance quantity.
Newton measures force alone, the cause of motion rather than the energy transferred.
Second measures time, an independent base quantity unrelated to work.
Joule is the only choice that equals newton × metre, matching the definition W = F × d.