The work done (W) on an object is calculated as the product of the constant force (F) acting on the object and the displacement (s) in the direction of the force, so W = F * s.
How is the work done (W) on an object related to force (F) and displacement (s)?
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The work done (W) on an object is the product of the force (F) applied and the displacement (s) in the direction of the force, expressed as W = F×s.