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Which equation gives you the amount of work performed? A. work = energy × time B. work = mass × velocity C. work = mass × acceleration D. work = force × distance
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Which equation gives you the amount of work performed? A. work = energy × time B. work = mass × velocity C. work = mass × acceleration D. work = force × distance
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Which equation gives you the amount of work performed?
A.
work = energy × time
B.
work = mass × velocity
C.
work = mass × acceleration
D.
work = force × distance
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D. Work = force x distance
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