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  • Work, Force, and Distance: Understanding the Relationship
    Force and distance, when multiplied together, give us work.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * Force: A push or pull that can change the motion of an object. Measured in Newtons (N).

    * Distance: The amount of space an object moves. Measured in meters (m).

    * Work: The energy transferred to an object when a force is applied over a distance. Measured in Joules (J).

    Formula:

    Work (W) = Force (F) x Distance (d)

    Example:

    If you push a box with a force of 10 Newtons (N) for a distance of 5 meters (m), the work done is:

    W = 10 N x 5 m = 50 Joules (J)

    Let me know if you'd like more examples or have any other questions!

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