Science, asked by saketshambhu8, 9 months ago

Explain, by giving an example, that a moving object can do work​

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Answered by Anonymous
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➠When force is applied on an object it results in movement of that object and the work is done. That's why, work=force*distance. eg: Suppose a vehicle starts moving, when it moves it travel some distance and the force is applied on it. In this way, work is done on moving vehicle.

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Answered by komal1284
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when force is applied on an object it results in movement of that object and the work is done .example suppose a vehicle starts moving when it moves it travel some distance and the force is applied on it. In this way, work is done on moving vehicles

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