work done by constant force drvation
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If that force is constant then the work done by the force is the dot product of the force with the displacement: W = F ⃗ ∙ d ⃗ . ... This is the reason for both the unit of work being the Joule, J, and the work-kinetic energy theorem: W = Δ K .
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