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Johnny Gibbs
11 April, 05:04
Introducing to work and energy
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Lilliana
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Answer: work and energy are closely related to Newton's laws of motion. You shall see that the energy of an object is its capacity to do work and doing work is the process of transferring energy from one object or form to another by means of a force.
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