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Kailyn Petty
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5 June, 14:25
How does work transfer energy?
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Walker Leach
5 June, 14:27
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Work is the transfer of energy. If you put energy into an object, then you do work on that object (mass). If a first object is the agent that gives energy to a second object, then the first object does work on the second object. The energy goes from the first object into the second object.
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