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Work is defined as the product of the magnitude of a force applied on an object and the displacement of the object in the direction of the force. It is given by the equation: \(W = F \cdot d \cdot \cos(\theta)\), where \(W\) represents work, \(F\) is the applied force, \(d\) is the displacement, andRead more
Work is defined as the product of the magnitude of a force applied on an object and the displacement of the object in the direction of the force. It is given by the equation: \(W = F \cdot d \cdot \cos(\theta)\), where \(W\) represents work, \(F\) is the applied force, \(d\) is the displacement, and \(\theta\) is the angle between the force and displacement vectors.
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