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"a force sets an object in motion. when the force is multiplied by the time of its application, we call the quantity impulse, and an impulse changes the momentum of that object. what do we call the quantity
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"a force sets an object in motion. when the force is multiplied by the time of its application, we call the quantity impulse, and an impulse changes the momentum of that object. what do we call the quantity force multiplied by distance?"
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The quantity force multiplied by distance is work.Work is done when a force pushes something and the object moves some distance in the direction it’s being pushed.work = force x distance where distance traveled in the direction the force is pushing counts.The unit for rate of working also called as Power.
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