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Casey Mann
22 April, 06:06
2. What two measurements are needed to
calculate work?
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Dario Foster
22 April, 07:13
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Answer: Force and distance
Explanation: work is the product of force and the perpendicular distance of the object.
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Memphis Herrera
22 April, 07:33
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Answer: force and distance
Explanation: work is the product of force and distance in the direction of the force
Work = force x distance
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