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A force moves an object along an x axis. how is the work done by the force related to the force?
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A force moves an object along an x axis. how is the work done by the force related to the force?
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When an object moves along the x axis through a particular distance (d) due to a force (F) applied on it, then the work done (W) and the applied force (F) are related by the formula below
W = Fd
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The work done is equal to the product of the force applied and the displacement produced in the direction of the force.
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