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24 August, 01:22

Which of the following describes work?

Energy acts on an object.

Force acts on an object and causes a displacement of that object.

Force acts on an object.

Friction only acts on an object and causes a displacement of that object.

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  1. 24 August, 01:36
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    Force acts on an object and causes a displacement of that object.

    Explanation:

    Work Is said to be done on an object when a force causes the object to move a displacement.

    For example, if a force of F Newton's acts on an object and then cause the object to move or go in a certain direction say x meters, the workdone by the force on the object can be calculated using the formula that shows the relationship between the force and the displacement the object covers as a result of the force.

    This is given as

    Workdone = force x distance

    Therefore the workdone on the object can be said to be

    W. d. = FN x xmeters

    Workdone is measured in Joules
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