What is work according to language of science?
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In physics, work is the process of energy transfer to the motion of an object via application of a force, often represented as the product of force and displacement.
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A force tends to move an object upon which it acts. If the object moves in the direction of the force, work is said to be done. Work is also said to be done if the force applied on a body changes it’s position, decreases or increases it’s speed, changes it’s direction of motion, etc.
Example 1 : When a crane picks up an accidental car and takes it to a workshop, we say that work is done.
Example 2 : In a school playground, while playing football, when a boy hits the ball and runs towards the goal, we say that work is done.
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Example 1 : When a crane picks up an accidental car and takes it to a workshop, we say that work is done.
Example 2 : In a school playground, while playing football, when a boy hits the ball and runs towards the goal, we say that work is done.
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU MY FRIEND!!!
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