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Which statement best describes work in the scientific sense?
O A. Work is the sum of the distances an object moves due to the
forces applied to it.
O B. Work is the number of tasks done in the amount of time needed to
complete them.
O C. Work is the ratio of the force acting on an object and the distance
the object travels.
O D. Work is the product of a force and the distance an object moves
because of the force.
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