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Kyle Crane
26 October, 03:47
Work and how does it measure energy?
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Fawn
26 October, 05:41
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The answer to this question is that work is defined as the change in energy. It measures the change in energy. W = ΔE.
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Johnathan Carlson
26 October, 07:00
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Energy and work are measured in joules, more commonly seen as a "J"
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