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How do you calculate the work done on an object when you push it?(1 point)
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You divide the force you apply by the distance over which you are pushing.
You divide the force you apply by the distance over which you are pushing.
You multiply the force you apply by the distance over which you are pushing.
You multiply the force you apply by the distance over which you are pushing.
You subtract the force you apply from the distance over which you are pushing.
You subtract the force you apply from the distance over which you are pushing.
You add the force you apply to the distance over which you are pushing.
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You multiply the force you apply by the distance over which you are pushing.
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