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Remington Estrada
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25 October, 12:34
What is work done in physics?
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Brylee Irwin
25 October, 12:50
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work done is the product of force and distance moved in the direction of a force
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Beau Kelley
25 October, 13:04
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work is said to be done when an energy or force is used.
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when you carry a cement and you take a step, work is done.
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