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Which statement best describes work?(1 point)
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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 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 a force causes an object to move.
Work is done when a force causes an object to move.
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: In physics work = F · d (force times displacement in the force direction). A force by itself doesn't do work unless it produces displacement (and only the component along the displacement counts).
Explanation: In physics work = F · d (force times displacement in the force direction). A force by itself doesn't do work unless it produces displacement (and only the component along the displacement counts).
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