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Andres
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7 April, 04:56
How does force do positive work on an object?
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Anya David
7 April, 05:00
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It can do work on an object by moving it or changing it.
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Ethan Paul
7 April, 05:01
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If you push on an object, thats positive work but if you pull on the object, thats negative work
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