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The SI unit of work or energy is joule. Explain why the work and energy have same SI unit.​

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Answered by manasgupta2506
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The amount of work done is equal to the energy used and both are measured in JOULES (J). It takes energy to lift a weight a certain distance, because you have to do work against the force of gravity.

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Answered by mahendersingh81300
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Answer:

The amount of work done is equal to the energy used and both are measured in JOULES (J). It takes energy to lift a weight a certain distance, because you have to do work against the force of gravity.

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