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Answered by Anonymous
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Force is defined as the rate of change of momentum (momentum is mass multiplied by velocity) with respect to time. Work is the product of displacement and the component of force in the direction of displacement. If work is done, then the kinetic energy of an object changes.

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Difference between force and work?

Force is defined as the rate of change of momentum (momentum is mass multiplied by velocity) with respect to time.

Work is the product of displacement and the component of force in the direction of displacement.

If work is done, then the kinetic energy of an object changes.

If a resultant force acts on an object then it accelerates.

Work done is a change in energy

Resultant force is related to acceleration.

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