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iii. How can you calculate work done by a force acting on an object from force-displacement graph​

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Answered by XxHotBadBoyxX
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From a force-displacement graph we can:

Read displacements directly from the graph.

Use the area under the graph to find the work done by the force. This is equal to the kinetic or potential energy the object gains due to the application of the force.

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