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Which statement best describes work?(1 point)
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Work is done when a force causes an object to move.
Work is done when a force causes an object to move.
Work is done whenever an object is held in place by multiple forces.
Work is done whenever an object is held in place by multiple forces.
Work is done when an object continues in motion without a push.
Work is done when an object continues in motion without a push.
Work is done whenever a force acts on an object.
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Work is done when a force causes an object to move.
Explanation: Work requires a force and a displacement in the direction of (or with a component along) that force: W = F · d. If there is no displacement, no work is done.
Explanation: Work requires a force and a displacement in the direction of (or with a component along) that force: W = F · d. If there is no displacement, no work is done.
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