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Which combination of fundamental units can be used to express the amount of work done on an object? (1) kg•m/s (3) kg•m^2/s^2 (2) kg•m/s^2 (4) kg•m^2/s^3
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Which combination of fundamental units can be
used to express the amount of work done on an
object?
(1) kg•m/s (3) kg•m^2/s^2
(2) kg•m/s^2 (4) kg•m^2/s^3
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The work spent during a move is given by the Definition of Word:
Analizyng the units, we have:
Number 3
If you notice any mistake in my english, please let me know, because i am not native.
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