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Why does the SI unit of work and energy are sore? Give support to your answer​

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Answered by saritadwivedigtk
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When a force is applied to an object in motion, work is done on the object by the force. The work done is mathematically expressed as the product of the force applied on the object and the distance covered by the object. Work can also be defined as the process of energy transfer to the motion of an object via a force.

Energy can be defined as a physical quantity which must be transferred to an object in order to do work. We cannot create or destroy energy; we only can transform energy from one form to another.

Energy is the quantity required to perform work on or by an object. Energy is transferred to an object and work is done on the object or by the object. They are not the same but energy is added to the object and then work is done by the object or on the object using the energy transferred to the object. So, we can say that their units must be the same as the energy is what is lost or gained by doing work on an object or by the object.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Energy is transferred to an object and work is done on the object or by the object. ... So, we can say that their units must be the same as the energy is what is lost or gained by doing work on an object or by the object. Note: The SI unit of both the work and energy is Joule.

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