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Mechanical work is done an object when a force displaces the object in the direction of the force or a component of the force. True or false?
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Mechanical work is done an object when a force displaces the object in the direction of the force or a component of the force. True or false?
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Mechanical work is done an object when a force displaces the object in the direction of the force or a component of the force.
True or false?
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That's a very nicely worded statement.
Truer words are rarely encountered.
From the answer choices presented,
the better answer is
"True".
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