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work is defined as applied force acting through a distance and it can be calculated according to the following formula w=f x d where f is the forces that is applied and d is the distance that an object
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work is defined as applied force acting through a distance and it can be calculated according to the following formula w=f x d where f is the forces that is applied and d is the distance that an object moves in the direction of the applied force in which of the following scenarios is the most work performed
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WORK IS PERFORMED IN THE DIRECTION OF FORCE TRAVELED.
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