For work to be done on an object,
a. some force need only be exerted on the object.
b....
Physics, 10.05.2020 14:57 sdwhitneyhillis
For work to be done on an object,
a. some force need only be exerted on the object.
b. the object must move some distance as a result of a force.
c. the object must move, whether or not a force is exerted on it.
d. the object must not move.
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