Physics, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

(i)What is the work being done on?
(ii)What is happening to object?
(iii)Who(what) is doing the work?

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Answered by mohanvas3194
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Answer:

(i) force is the work being done on object.

(ii) after force applied, the object gets displaced.

(iii) the agent who applies force is doing work.

Answered by lalitbro
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(i) force is the work being done on object.

(ii) after force applied, the object gets displaced.

(iii) the agent who applies force is doing work.

Work Done:

  • In arithmetic and workings, a dislocation is a heading whose distance is the abridged distance from the beginning to the definitive position of a point P going through motion.
  • It restricts two together the distance and route of major computer network or total motion ahead a direct route from the beginning position to the definitive position of the point course.
  • A dislocation concede possibility be associated with the interpretation that maps the beginning position to the conclusive position.A dislocation can be still interpreted as a relative position (happening from the motion), namely, as the last position xf of a point concerning allure beginning position xi.
  • The equivalent dislocation heading maybe outlined as the dissimilarity betwixt the ending and beginning positions.

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