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By definition, work is a force that's applied over a specific a. weight. b. period of time. c. amount of horsepower. d. distance.
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By definition, work is a force that's applied over a specific a. weight. b. period of time. c. amount of horsepower. d. distance.
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By definition, work is a force that's applied over a specific
a. weight.
b. period of time.
c. amount of horsepower.
d. distance.
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the answer for this one will be D.
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the best answer is letter D.) distance
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