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10. What physical quantity does the area under the force-displacement curve represent?​

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Answered by arultheprince01
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Answer:

work done

Explanation:

The area under the force-displacement curve represents the work done.

It is the distance (s) of the object displaced by the application of the force (f). In this case force (f) is presented on the y-axis and displacement (s) on the x-axis.

The work done (w) is a scalar quantity.

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