The work done on an object does not depend on
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Initial velocity of the object
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Work is done when a force that is applied to an object moves that object. ... Here, F= force applied on the object, d= displacement and 0 is angle between force and displacement. So, the work done on an object does not depend upon the initial velocity of the object.
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The amount of work done depends on the amount of force applied and the distance object moves along with the angle between force and displacement.
W = F × S × cosθ
Here,
W = Work done
F = Force applied
θ = Angle between force and displacement
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