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explain the work done by costant force​

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Answered by harshmishra2057
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the work done by constant force is net 0 .......

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Answered by IzAnju99
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The work done by a constant force can be defined as the product of the displacement of the object (to which the force is applied) and the component of the constant force which is parallel to the direction of displacement. It is important to note that the work done by a constant force is always directly proportional to the product of the magnitude of the applied force and the displacement of the object to which the force was applied.

An example of work done by a constant force is the work done by a constant force of 2 Newtons on an object having a mass of 3 kilograms.

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