Does work done depend upon on how fast or slow a body has moved .
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No that is not the case. Lets say a body is moving very fast but going with uniform motion so its acceleration will be zero and when acceleration is zero force is also zero so as a result W=0
as W= F x d
as W= F x d
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Work done is defined as product of the force and the distance over which the force is applied. Work is done when a force is applied
to an object and the object is moved through a
distance. here is no option of faster or slower replacement.
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