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\boxed{ \bold{ \blue{ </strong><strong>J</strong><strong>oule}}}

Explanation:

The SI unit of work is Joule.

Further more explanation:

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\blue{ \mathsf{ {What \: is \: Work \: ?}}}

⇒Work done by a force acting on a body is defined as the product of force and displacement of the body in the direction of the force.

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\blue{ \bold{ \sf{What \: is \: SI \: unit \: ?}}}

⇒The system of units which is agreed by the international convention of scientists held in France in 1960 is called SI unit.

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\blue{ \bold{ \sf{What \: do \: you \: mean \: by \: \: one \: joule \: work \: \: ?}}}

⇒One joule is the amount of work done when one Newton force displaces a body through one metre in its own direction.

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