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If we want to describe work, we must have

an action which causes no movement or reaction.
a force and a movement in the opposite direction of the force.
a force and a movement in the same direction as the force.
an action which causes movement and an opposite reaction.

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c) a force and a movement in the same direction as the force
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Answer:

The answer is C. A force and a movement in the same direction as the force.

Step-by-step explanation:

Work is one of the forms of energy transmission between bodies where work is the product of a force applied to a body and the displacement of the body in the direction of this force, that is, Work is the product of the distance traveled by a body by the value of the force applied at that distance. When work is done on the body, there is a transfer of energy to it.

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