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Erica Bryant
12 May, 04:46
What's the formula for work
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Rayne
12 May, 05:54
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Fd
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Work is force times distance. If you push on an object really hard but it does not budge, you have still performed no work on it, because anything times zero is still zero.
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Timothy Hunt
12 May, 06:57
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W = F * d
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