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How much work is done when I apply 200 N of force to a brick wall
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How much work is done when I apply 200 N of force to a brick wall
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How much work is done when I apply 200 N of force to a brick wall
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noting work's done because in science if you pull up 100000000000000N weight but didn't move from that place to another place it's equal to zero force of work.
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W=Force*Distance
If you just apply force but do not move the brick, no work has been done.
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