explain the nature of work in terms of physics
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In physics, work is defined as a force causing the movement—or displacement—of an object. ... Though both force and displacement are vector quantities, work has no direction due to the nature of a scalar product (or dot product) in vector mathematics.
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work is said to be done when an object is displaced in the direction of application of force
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