The graph shows the force on an object as it moves a distance x. What is the work done by the force when the object moves from 0.0 m to 4.0 m? 6.0 J 8.0 J 10 J 12 J 14 J
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We know that work done by a force is given by the formula: $W = F \cdot d \cdot \cos(\theta)$, where $W$ is the work done, $F$ is the force, $d$ is the distance, and $\theta$ is the angle between the force and the direction of motion. Show more…
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