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The work done on an object does not depend upon the

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Question

The work done on an object does not depend upon the

Options

  • displacement

  • force applied

  • the angle between force and displacement

  • the initial velocity of the object

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Solution

initial velocity of the object

Explanation:

The work done on an object does not depend upon the initial velocity of the object.

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Chapter 11: Work and Energy - Multiple Choice Questions [Page 69]

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NCERT Exemplar Science Exemplar [English] Class 9
Chapter 11 Work and Energy
Multiple Choice Questions | Q 7. | Page 69

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