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A force acts on an object and moves it a certain distance. The product of the force and the distance is the done on the object.
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A force acts on an object and moves it a certain distance. The product of the force and the distance is the done on the object.
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A force acts on an object and moves it a certain distance. The product of the force and the distance is the
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Answer is Work. Because work is done when force acts on object and the object displaces from position upto a distance...
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