Force and Work Relationships Quick Check

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Question
What is the mathematical relationship between force and work?(1 point)
Responses

W=F×d
W=F×d

W×d=F
W×d=F

W=F×a
W=F×a

W=Fd
cap w is equal to cap f over d
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The correct mathematical relationship between force (F), work (W), and distance (d) is:

W = F × d

Where:

  • W is work,
  • F is force,
  • d is the distance over which the force is applied.

So the correct response is:

W=F×d

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