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Work is defined as the product of which two quantities?

In physics, work is defined as the product of a force applied to an object and its displacement in the direction of that force.

The mathematical formula for work (W) is 𝑊 = F ⋅ D

where

W = Workdone

F= Force Vector

D= Displacement Vector

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